Physics 1301A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Electroweak Interaction, Projectile Motion, Net Force

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Newton"s first law: a body in uniform motion remain in uniform motion, and a body at rest remains at rest, unless acted upon by an outside nonzero net force. Uniform motion is motion at constant speed in a straight line. The rst law maintains that uniform motion is a natural state, requiring no explanation. Mass, weight, and gravity: weight is the force of gravity on an object. Mass does not depend on the presence o r strength of gravity. Weight depends on gravity, so it varies with location. Near earth"s surface g has magnitude 9. 8 m/s2 or. 9. 8 n/kg, and is directed downward: all objects experience the same gravitational acceleration, regardless of mass. Therefore objects in free fall, under the in uence of gravity alone, appear weightless because they share a common accelerated motion. This effect is noticeable in orbiting spacecraft. Because of the absence of air resistance, means gravity is the only force acting.

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