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7th Grade Science
Forces and Motion
9. Motion
9.1 Newton's Laws, Principles of motion

Newton's Laws of Motion: Understanding the Principles That Govern Movement

Explore the three laws that explain why objects move, stop, and interact from everyday inertia to rocket propulsion.


What You'll Learn

Newton's first law explains inertia and objects resisting motion changes.
Newton's second law connects force, mass, and acceleration via F=ma.
Newton's third law describes equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs.
Balanced forces produce no change while unbalanced forces cause acceleration.

What You'll Practice

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Students calculate acceleration using Newton's second law formula F=ma.

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Learners identify action-reaction pairs described by Newton's third law.

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Practice questions test understanding of inertia, net force, and balanced forces.

Why This Matters

Understanding Newton's laws of motion is fundamental to explaining how forces govern every movement in the physical world, from everyday experiences to advanced engineering and space exploration.

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Newton's Laws
Inertia
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