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7th Grade Science
Forces and Motion
9. Motion
9.2 Applications, Real-world examples
Motion in Action: Real-World Applications of Speed, Velocity, and Newton's Laws
Discover how the science of motion explains everything from seat belts and satellites to sprinting cheetahs and orbiting planets.
What You'll Learn
Speed uses total distance while velocity requires direction and displacement.
Uniform motion means constant speed along a perfectly straight line.
Newton's Laws explain inertia, acceleration, and action-reaction in everyday life.
Friction, gravity, and air resistance shape real-world motion around us.
What You'll Practice
1
Students calculate average speed and velocity using distance and time.
2
Learners identify Newton's Laws through everyday motion scenario examples.
3
Practice questions distinguish displacement from distance in circular paths.
Why This Matters
Understanding real-world applications of motion equips students with the scientific reasoning skills needed to explain everyday phenomena and prepares them for advanced studies in physics and engineering.
This Unit Includes
1 Video lesson
Practice exercises
Learning resources
Skills
Speed & Velocity
Acceleration
Newton's Laws
Inertia
Friction

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