- Newton's first law of motion
- Inertia
- Explaining physical phenomena using Newton's first law and inertia
Notes:
- Newton's first law of motion can be stated as "if no net force acts on an object, then the velocity of the object does not change."
- Net force is a vector sum of forces acting on an object.
- Newton's first law is also called the law of inertia. Inertia is an idea that originated from Galileo, which says that objects have a tendency to resist changes in their motion:
- Objects in motion will tend to stay in motion by continuing at their velocity in a straight line, and objects at rest tend to stay at rest.
- Objects with more mass have "more inertia". It is more difficult to get a more massive object change its velocity by speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction.