AST101H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: International Space Station, Ellipse, Weighing Scale

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First law: the orbit of each planet around the sun is an ellipse with the sun at one focus: the law of inertia . In plain words: if a force does not disturb you, you keep on doing what you are doing: things in motion stay in motion, things at rest stay at rest. Yes, in any case, at constant speed: an object moves at a constant velocity if there is no force acting upon it. Second law: force = mass x acceleration (or force = rate of change in momentum) Yes: compared to the force of gravity the earth exerts on you, the force of gravity you exert on the earth is: Third law: for any force, there is always an equal and opposite reaction force: pushing each other on an ice rink, when canadian astronaut julie payette is on board the international space. In orbit around earth, constant free-fall: orbits.

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