Newtons First Law of Motion Law of Inertia

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Newton's First Law of Motion Law of Inertia Miha Lee

Newton's First Law of Motion Law of Inertia Miha Lee

Newton's First Law of Motion • Every object in a state of uniform motion

Newton's First Law of Motion • Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an unbalanced force is applied to it. • An object at rest • An object in motion

An Object at Rest

An Object at Rest

An Object in Motion • Galileo's thought experiment I

An Object in Motion • Galileo's thought experiment I

An Object in Motion • Galileo's thought experiment II

An Object in Motion • Galileo's thought experiment II

Frictional force • Friction is the force that acts on a moving object to

Frictional force • Friction is the force that acts on a moving object to slow it down and bring it to stop. • Question 1: Evaluate the following assertion. If there is no frictional force on the road, cars can move without consumption of energy by the Newton’s first law of motion. So we can save energy.

An Object in Motion • • • A dynamic cart with a brick on

An Object in Motion • • • A dynamic cart with a brick on it. Get it moving and stopped. Tape the brick to the cart. Get it moving and stopped again. Seat belts protect us from being hurt by keeping us tied to the vehicle.

An Object in Motion

An Object in Motion

Inertia • The resistance an object has to a change in its state of

Inertia • The resistance an object has to a change in its state of motion. • Question 2: What does the magnitude of inertial force depend on? • F = ma m: inertial mass

Application to everyday life • • Opening a bottle Removing dusts from cloths Seat

Application to everyday life • • Opening a bottle Removing dusts from cloths Seat belts Seismometer

Seat Belt • Seat belts can exert forces to cause passengers to slow down

Seat Belt • Seat belts can exert forces to cause passengers to slow down at the same rate as the vehicle. • Question 3: How does a seat belt exert force on us?

The principle of retractors

The principle of retractors