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Chapter 14, Lesson 1 Newton’s First Law – The Law of Inertia force inertia friction position speed Newton’s First Law of Motion velocity acceleration deceleration incline pendulum gravity

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Page 1: Chapter 14, Lesson 1

Chapter 14, Lesson

1Newton’s First Law – The Law

of Inertia

forceinertiafrictionpositionspeed

Newton’s First Law of Motionvelocity

accelerationdeceleration

inclinependulum

gravity

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force – a pull or push that acts on an object

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inertia – then tendency of an object to resist a change in its state of motion

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friction – a force that opposes the motion of one object

moving past another

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position – a comparison of an object’s location on a map to other things on the

map

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position – a comparison of an object’s location on a map to other things on the

map

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speed – how fast the position of an object changes with time at any moment

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Newton’s First Law of Motion – “An object at rest tends to stay at rest; an object in

motion tends to stay in motion.”

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velocity – the speed of a moving object taken together with its

direction of travel

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acceleration – a change in velocity

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acceleration – a change in velocity

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deceleration – when a force causes the speed of an object to decrease

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incline – a ramp/slope

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pendulum – something hanging from a fixed point that swings

due to gravity and then out due to inertia

Click on the picture below to check out a link on pendulums

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gravity – something hanging from a fixed point that swings

due to gravity and then out due to inertia

Click on the picture below to check out a link on gravity.