Newton's laws infographic summarizes Newton's three laws of motion. Newton's first law states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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O documento apresenta um exercício com 7 frases para identificar as conjunções ou locuções conjuncionais presentes em cada frase e classificá-las. O exercício é dividido em 3 partes e fornece exemplos de frases com conjunções como "que", "a não ser que", "já que", "portanto", entre outras.
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Dinis era um jovem príncipe português que gostava de ler e escrever poesia, apesar da desaprovação inicial do seu pai. Anos mais tarde, quando se tornou rei, Dinis governou sábiamente Portugal e promoveu o desenvolvimento cultural e agrícola do país, ao mesmo tempo que continuou a escrever poesia. Casou-se com a bondosa rainha Isabel de Aragão, que ajudava os pobres discretamente. Juntos, Dinis e Isabel eram muito amados pelo povo português.
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No século 19, as cidades portuguesas cresceram e modernizaram-se, criando novos serviços públicos como recolha de lixo, esgotos e água canalizada. A vida dos abastados burgueses girava em torno de passeios, cafés, moda parisiense e veraneio na praia, enquanto a maioria da população urbana tinha condições precárias de trabalho.
Este documento discute a importância da água e do ar para os seres vivos. Ele descreve as diferentes formas como a água pode aparecer na natureza, como as plantas absorvem água e a libertam, e como o homem pode poluir fontes de água. Também explica propriedades do ar como peso, compressibilidade e como a combustão requer oxigênio. Finalmente, discute gases atmosféricos úteis e fontes de poluição do ar.
O documento apresenta um exercício com 7 frases para identificar as conjunções ou locuções conjuncionais presentes em cada frase e classificá-las. O exercício é dividido em 3 partes e fornece exemplos de frases com conjunções como "que", "a não ser que", "já que", "portanto", entre outras.
This document summarizes research on the bamboo species Dendrocalamus stocksii and its potential for use in tropical homegardens. D. stocksii is found naturally in peninsular India and has been domesticated in the Konkan belt region. It has a variety of uses including for agricultural tools, construction, and handicrafts. Research identified 12 populations of D. stocksii along the central western ghats with variation in morphological traits like culm production. The species shows potential for integration into homegardens and agroforestry systems. It provides economic and nutritional benefits to local communities and has a strong cultural role similar to other major horticultural crops in the region. Further research and trials
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Durante o século XIV, Portugal passou por uma crise econômica devido a problemas climáticos e doenças. Após a morte do rei D. Fernando, surgiu um problema de sucessão entre sua neta D. Beatriz e o mestre de Avis D. João. D. João acabou sendo aclamado rei com apoio do povo português, que temia a perda da independência caso D. Beatriz, casada com o rei de Castela, assumisse o trono. A vitória portuguesa na Batalha de Aljubar
Dinis era um jovem príncipe português que gostava de ler e escrever poesia, apesar da desaprovação inicial do seu pai. Anos mais tarde, quando se tornou rei, Dinis governou sábiamente Portugal e promoveu o desenvolvimento cultural e agrícola do país, ao mesmo tempo que continuou a escrever poesia. Casou-se com a bondosa rainha Isabel de Aragão, que ajudava os pobres discretamente. Juntos, Dinis e Isabel eram muito amados pelo povo português.
O documento discute propriedades dos divisores de números naturais. Apresenta exemplos de divisões inteiras e propriedades como: 1) um divisor de um fator é divisor do produto; 2) um número que divide dois outros divide também sua soma e diferença; 3) se um número divide o divisor e o resto, divide o dividendo.
No século 19, as cidades portuguesas cresceram e modernizaram-se, criando novos serviços públicos como recolha de lixo, esgotos e água canalizada. A vida dos abastados burgueses girava em torno de passeios, cafés, moda parisiense e veraneio na praia, enquanto a maioria da população urbana tinha condições precárias de trabalho.
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- Instructions for customizing and using the template slides for a student's own presentation.
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2. Newton's laws infographics
Newton’s laws Newton’s first law Newton’s second law Newton’s third law
Definition
An object at rest will stay at
rest, unless acted on by a
net external force
The rate of change of
momentum of a body over time
is directly proportional to the
force applied
All forces between two
objects exist in equal
magnitude and opposite
direction
Examples Roller coaster Pushing a shopping cart Rifle recoil
Formula Inertia F = ma F1 = -F2
3. 3rd
2nd
1st
Newton's laws infographics
First law
Despite being red, Mars is
a very cold planet full of
iron oxide dust
Second law
Mercury is the smallest
planet and the closest one
to the Sun
Third law
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
4. Newton's laws infographics
Mars is actually a cold
place. It's full of iron oxide
dust, which gives the
planet its reddish cast
3rd law
1st law
Venus is terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury, and
its atmosphere is
extremely poisonous
The Earth is the third
planet from the Sun and
the only one that harbors
life in the Solar System
2nd law
5. Newton's laws infographics
The Earth is the third
planet from the Sun and
the only one that harbors
life in the Solar System
3rd law
1st law
Mars is actually a cold
place. It's full of iron oxide
dust, which gives the
planet its reddish cast
Venus terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury, and
its atmosphere is
extremely poisonous
2nd law
6. Newton's laws infographics
Mercury
It's the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest
one in the Solar System
Jupiter
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet in the
entire Solar System
Mars
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It’s
full of iron oxide dust
Venus
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
About the laws of motion
7. Newton's laws infographics
Parabolic curve
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Movement
Inertia
Centrifugal Gravity force Orbit
8. Newton's laws infographics
Hockey puck
Newton’s first law
The law of inertia
States that
An object at rest will
stay at rest
Unless
Acted on by an
outside force
Example
Newton's first law
9. Newton's laws infographics
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet in the
entire solar system
Brake
Rest
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a very cold planet
full of iron oxide dust
Speed & direction
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Mercury is the smallest
planet and the closest one
to the Sun
Motion
1 2 3 4
Newton's first law
10. Newton's laws infographics
1:40:00
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Speed limit 60
1:25:42
Despite being red, Mars is
actually cold
Speed limit 70
1:32:18
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Speed limit 65
1:55:00
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Speed limit 50
100 miles
Newton's first law
11. Newton's laws infographics
Mars is actually a very
cold place
Unbalanced force
Rest
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Balanced force
Newton's first law
12. Newton's laws infographics
Rest
Venus has a beautiful name and
high temperatures
1
Saturn is a gas giant and has
several rings
2 Speed & direction
Motion
Despite being red, Mars is actually
a very cold place
3
Brake
The Earth is the planet where we
all live, it’s so beautiful!
4
Newton's first law
13. Newton's laws infographics
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Outside force
Inertia
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Mars is actually a very
cold place
Back to normal
Newton's first law
14. Newton's laws infographics
Neptune
It’s the farthest planet
from the Sun
Mars
It’s a cold place full of
iron oxide dust
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet
in the Solar System
Newton's first law
15. Rest
Mercury is the smallest
planet of them all and the
closest one to the Sun
Force stop
Venus has a beautiful
name and extremely high
temperatures
Despite being red, Mars is
a very cold place full of
iron oxide dust
Motion
Newton's laws infographics
Newton's first law and Friction
16. Newton's laws infographics
Second law
Acceleration’s law Example
Tablecloth trick
Proportional
Formula
F=ma
Directly Inversely
Force Mass
F
Newton's second law
17. Newton's laws infographics
a
m F
F=ma
m
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place
Constant
a
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Acceleration
F
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Force
Newton's second law
18. Newton's laws infographics
800
Kg.
600
Kg.
1400
Kg.
1:10:00
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
1:30:00
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
2:55:00
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place
1800
Kg.
3:00:00
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Newton's second law
19. Newton's laws infographics
Newton's second law
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Mars is actually a very
cold place
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
56 g
30 km/h
170 g
25 Km/h
20 km/h
650 g
4 kg
10 km/h
20. Newton's laws infographics
Mass (kg)
Acceleration
50 kg
Saturn is the farthest
planet from the Sun
150 kg
Mars is a cold place full
of iron oxide dust
100 kg
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
200 kg
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then
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Newton's second law
21. Newton's laws infographics
Newton's second law
Force
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings. It's
composed mostly of
hydrogen and helium
Acceleration
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun. It’s
terribly hot
22. 80% 60% 90% 20%
Newton's laws infographics
It’s a cold place. It’s full of
iron oxide dust
Mars
Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
It’s the biggest planet in
the Solar System
Jupiter
Newton's second law
23. Newton's laws infographics
272 feet
Speed limit 60
311 feet
Speed limit 65
354 feet
Speed limit 70
Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet
in the Solar System
1
Mars
It’s a cold place. It’s full
of iron oxide dust
2
Neptune
It’s the farthest planet
from the Sun
3
Newton's second law
24. Newton's laws infographics
Spaceship launch
Third law
Equal & opposite
Example
Opposite Equal
Direction Magnitude
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Newton's third law
25. Newton's laws infographics
Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Saturn
Newton's third law
Action
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Mars is a cold place full of
iron oxide dust
Reaction
26. Newton's laws infographics
Action
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Reaction Attraction
Mars is a cold place full of
iron oxide dust
Newton's third law
27. Newton's laws infographics
The force of the nail on
the hammer
Action
The force of the hammer
on the nail
Reaction
Nail
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Hammer
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Newton's third law
28. Acceleration force
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Weight
Mercury is the smallest
planet of them all
Gravity
The Earth is the planet
where we all live
Newton's laws infographics
Newton's third law
29. Newton's laws infographics
Equilibrium
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one in the Solar
System. This planet's
name has nothing to do
with the liquid metal
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Reaction
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Action
Newton's third law
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Drag
Mars is full of iron oxide
dust which gives the
planet its reddish cast
The Earth is the third
planet from the Sun and
the only one with life
Lift
Venus is terribly hot, and
its atmosphere is
extremely poisonous
Thrust
Saturn is mostly
composed of hydrogen
and helium
Weight
3rd
1st
Newton's first and third laws
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Inertia
Mars is actually a cold
place. It's full of iron oxide
dust which gives the
planet its reddish cast
1st
Venus is terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury, and
its atmosphere is
extremely poisonous
Action - Reaction
3r
d
Newton's First and third laws
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