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Law of Action and Reaction - Newton's Third Law of Motion

"The Newton's Third Law of Motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Simply put, it means that every force can be undone. Mathematically, it means that for every vec ...

Graphs of Motion

"The two most commonly used graphs of motion are velocity (distance v. time) and acceleration (velocity v. time). In each case, time is shown on the x-axis. The graph of velocity is a curve while the ...

Relativity in Motion

"The motion of any object is only meaningful when given relative to something else. Relativity in motion assures us that the laws of Physics don't vary depending on how much inertia an object has. Thi ...

Projectile Motion

"When an object is moving through space this object is called a projectile. Examples of projectile motion include a pen falling off a table, a ball thrown through the air or a cork shot from a champag ...

Parametric Equations

"Sometimes when graphing a shape or equation we want to add a parameter, something like time, which requires us to use parametric equations. One example of the use of parametric equations is to descri ...

Motion Along a Line

"We can use the vector equation of a line to describe the motion along a line. We can also rewrite these equations to represent the motion along a line as a parametric equation. In order to create a v ...

Momentum

"Momentum is a vector quantity used to quantify an object's motion in which the direction of the vector is the same as the direction of the object and the magnitude is equal to the mass times the velo ...

Law of Inertia - Newton's First Law of Motion

"According to Newton’s First Law of Motion, also known as the Law of Inertia, an object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion until it is acted upon by an unbalanced force. ...

Law of Force and Acceleration - Newton's Second Law of Motion

"According to Newton’s Second Law of Motion, also known as the Law of Force and Acceleration, a force upon an object causes it to accelerate according to the formula net force = mass x acceleration. S ...

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