Newton's First Law: An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force, An object stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force, The reason why a moving train is hard to stop, Why you wear your seatbelt, Earth's revolution in its orbit, A hockey puck sliding on ice until it hits a wall, You body moves forward when you step on the brakes of a car, Bus turns left but your body turns right., Newton's Second Law: The greater the force, the faster an objects acceleration, A 45 kg boy and a 75 kg boy riding bikes, Pushing a small car and large truck with the same force, Force equals mass times acceleration, Depends on the force and mass of an object, Throwing a basketball and a tennis ball, Newton's Third Law: The recoil of a gun, Rocket launch, Rowing a boat, Jumping on a trampoline, For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, What happens when you wear a seatbelt, Hitting a baseball with a bat,
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