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balanced forces

unbalanced force

motion

force

magnitude

inertia

Sir Isaac Newton

Newton's 1st Law

Unit 4

7.7D analyze the effect of balanced and unbalanced forces on the state of motion of an object using Newton's First Law of Motion

The magnitude, or strength, of the forces are the same, resulting in NO change in motion or velocity.

Balanced Forces

a push or pull between two objects

Force

an act, process, or instance of changing position or location

Motion

The magnitude, or strength, of the forces are not the same, resulting in a change in motion or velocity.

Unbalanced Forces

The tendency of an object to remain stationary or remain in motion.

Inertia

Isaac Newton was born in 1643 and became famous for his work on gravity and his three laws of motion. He was also well known for his work on light and colour.

Sir Isaac Newton

The strength, size, or extent of something.

Magnitude

An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

Newton's 1st Law