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Understanding Newton’s Laws Through Engaging Videos

Explore Newton’s First and Second Laws through engaging videos that showcase real-life examples. Newton's First Law states that objects at rest stay at rest until acted upon by a force, while Newton’s Second Law relates force, mass, and acceleration. Discover the essence of these laws and their practical applications in these videos.

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Understanding Newton’s Laws Through Engaging Videos

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  1. Newton’s First Law by Joe Average Newton’s First Law states that……….. Sample videoof Newton’s First Law

  2. First Law Explanation • This video was a great example of Newton’s First Law because his skull, his lips, and his nose were at rest. They stayed at rest until a Net Force acted on them. The punch accelerated his skull while his lips and nose were still at rest.

  3. Newton’s 2nd Lawby Joe Average Newton’s Second Law states that……….. Sample video • Maybe Sample video 2 for comparison

  4. Second Law Explanation • These videos were great examples of Newton’s Second Law. In the first video……However, in the second video, you notice that……..

  5. Additional Explanation • You don’t need a 5th slide, just a couple things to help you. • If the video you link to is over 1 minute long, make sure you direct the reader to the minute you are interested in. For example you may say “Watch from 1:17 to 2:17” so they can quickly get to the part you want them to see. • Make sure you give a quality explanation of why the video shows the law. • WOW your audience!!

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