Asked by Aria
How are Newton’s second and third laws of motion important to your everyday life?
Please help me! I've looked everywhere and I can't seem to find an answer.
Please help me! I've looked everywhere and I can't seem to find an answer.
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Answered by
Matt
2nd llaw: For example, you may realize, when looking for a car that the miles per gallon of a sports utility vehicle is always lower than that of a standard car.
The reason behind this is explained in Newton’s Second Law. The mass of a sports utility vehicle is much greater than that of a car, which means that it requires more force to accelerate it at the same amount. If you were driving a car 65 mph on a freeway for 40 miles, you will undoubtedly use much less gasoline than if you were to drive at the same speed for the same distance in a SUV.
The same thing can be applied to any moving object.
The reason behind this is explained in Newton’s Second Law. The mass of a sports utility vehicle is much greater than that of a car, which means that it requires more force to accelerate it at the same amount. If you were driving a car 65 mph on a freeway for 40 miles, you will undoubtedly use much less gasoline than if you were to drive at the same speed for the same distance in a SUV.
The same thing can be applied to any moving object.
Answered by
Aria
What about the third law?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://zonalandeducation.com/mstm/physics/mechanics/forces/newton/newtonLaw3.html
Answered by
Katie pickle
i suggest you can go to discovery education. it shows videos about Newtons first, second and third law o of motion.
Answered by
Bruh
Sorry but non of these help (not even the link sorry)
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