Inertia: The inherent property of a body to resist any change in its state of rest or motion.
Force: An external agency in the form of a push or pull that changes the state of rest or uniform motion.
Linear Momentum: The product of mass and velocity of a moving body (P = m x v).
Impulse: A large force acting for a very short interval of time (J = F x t).
Newton's Laws of Motion
First Law: Defines Force and Inertia; every body continues in its state of rest unless compelled by an external force.
Second Law: States that Force = Mass x Acceleration (F = m x a).
Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
10th Science: Unit 1 Laws of Motion
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