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Newton’s First Law - Understanding Inertia and Motion

Автор: Miacademy & MiaPrep Learning Channel

Загружено: 2023-08-14

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An object in motion stays in motion... but why? In this high school physics lesson, students will explore Newton’s first law and discover why a net force is required to change an object’s motion. This lesson is part of MiaPrep’s Physics course. For more on Newton’s laws, head to our playlist!

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