Laws of Motion

Force and Laws of Motion | Class 9 | Physics

Concepts

Newton’s First Law (Law of Inertia):

  • An object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. This law is often referred to as the “law of inertia.”

Newton’s Second Law (Law of Acceleration):

  • The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object and inversely proportional to its mass. This can be represented by the equation: ( F = ma ), where ( F ) is the net force, ( m ) is the mass, and ( a ) is the acceleration.

Newton’s Third Law (Action and Reaction):

  • For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that if one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force of equal magnitude and in the opposite direction on the first object.

Sure! Here’s a concise table covering the basic terms, definitions, formulas, and units related to Newton’s three laws of motion:

TermDefinitionUnit
Newton’s 1st Law (Inertia)An object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force.
Newton’s 2nd LawThe rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the force applied on it.Newton (N)
Newton’s 3rd LawEvery action has an equal and opposite reaction.
MassAmount of matter in an object.Kilogram (kg)
AccelerationRate of change of velocity of an object.m/s²
ForceA push or pull on an object due to an interaction.Newton (N)
MomentumThe product of the mass and velocity of an object.kg.m/s
WeightThe gravitational force acting on an object with mass.Newton (N)
FrictionA force that opposes the relative motion between two bodies in contact.Newton (N)
Normal ForcePerpendicular force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with it.Newton (N)
TensionA force transmitted through a string, rope, cable, or wire when it is pulled tight by forces acting from opposite ends.Newton (N)

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