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F=ma
Dr. Forrester teaches about Newton’s Second Law. She conducts an experiment to show Newton’s Second Law. She explains that the formula F=ma is needed to calculate the amount of force needed to accelerate an object.
FuseSchool
Newton's First Law
Newton's First Law | Force & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool In Physics we have three fundamental Laws of Motion created by Sir Isaac Newton way back in the 17th century. Today we are looking at the first law of motion, sometimes called...
Steve Spangler Science
Egg Drop Inertia Challenge - Cool Science Trick
This could get messy! Using a pie plate, a toilet paper roll, and a raw egg, Spangler aptly demonstrates one of Newton's classic laws: an object at rest will stay at rest until some force acts upon it. Sure enough, the demonstration...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Newton's First Law of Motion: Lesson 3
This lesson introduces Newton's first law of motion otherwise known as the law of inertia. It is 3 of 3 in the series titled "Newton's First Law of Motion."
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Newton's Laws of Motion: Newton's First Law of Motion
Discusses Newton's First Law of Motion.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Law of Inertia in Action: Lesson 1
This lesson demonstrates how the law of inertia can be used to understand the motion of objects. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "The Law of Inertia in Action."
Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies
Mocomi: What Is Inertia?
A brief video will illustrate how Isaac Newton's Law of Inertial works. [1:06]