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Newton's First Law of Motion: An explanation of the law of inertia and its implications in describing the behavior of objects at rest or in motion.
Newton's Second Law of Motion: A discussion of how the net force acting on an object affects its acceleration, emphasizing the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.
Newton's Third Law of Motion: An exploration of the principle that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, illustrating how forces are always paired in interactions.
Nature of Forces: An examination of the different types of forces, such as gravitational, electromagnetic, and frictional forces, and their characteristics.
Adding Forces: A demonstration of how forces can be combined and added to determine the resultant force acting on an object
Turning Effect of Forces: An exploration of how a force applied off-center to an object can cause it to rotate, introducing concepts like torque and moment of force.
Momentum: An explanation of momentum as the product of an object's mass and velocity, highlighting its conservation in interactions.
The Gravitational Force: An overview of the force of gravity, discussing its universal nature and its impact on objects near the Earth's surface.
Free Fall and Terminal Velocity: A study of objects falling under the influence of gravity, including the concept of terminal velocity and factors affecting it.