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Newton's 2nd Law: PPT and Student Note Sheets

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7th - 10th, Homeschool
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Resource covered Newton's Second Law. I used it in class as lecture notes while studying Newton's Laws.
I love that this resource has the PPT and the notes! It was a very simple way to introduce a difficult topic.
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This resource is part of a MUCH larger bundle on Newton's Laws of Motion. This resource is a short, editable, PowerPoint with (editable) student note sheets. The PowerPoint introduces the idea of Newton's 2nd law of motion - the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. Other terms included: friction, rolling friction, sliding friction, static friction, air resistance, terminal velocity.

There are three example problems on using Newton's 2nd Law, F = ma.

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14 pages
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
Last updated Sep 22nd, 2013
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