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Making newtons first law of motion model

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Science

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Lessons no : 23

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Create interactive Newton's First Law models demonstrating inertia and force using affordable materials and simple tools
  • Design classroom-ready physics demonstrations that illustrate objects at rest and in uniform motion effectively
  • Apply principles of inertia and external forces to real-world scenarios like seatbelts, rolling objects, and stationary bodies
  • Explain Newton's First Law clearly through engaging models, enhancing science communication and educational presentations

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Making newtons first law of motion model, in this course introduces learners to the principle of inertia through hands-on projects and simple demonstrations. Students will explore how an object remains at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. Using affordable materials such as balls, toy cars, cardboard, and ramps, participants will design interactive models that clearly show the effects of inertia and force. The course emphasizes creativity and scientific accuracy, guiding learners step by step in building models suitable for classrooms, exhibitions, or science fairs. Alongside construction, students will also study real-life applications of Newton’s First Law, such as seatbelts in cars, rolling objects, and stationary bodies. By the end, learners will gain both conceptual clarity and practical skills, enabling them to explain this fundamental physics law effectively through engaging models. howtofunda