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This series of web pages, part of "From Stargazers to Starships," describes Newton's three laws of motion and the two concepts on which they are based, force and inertia. A lesson plan for instructors is also provided.
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Author: RESIA DOS SANTOS A força resultante sobre um objeto é igual a taxa de variação do seu momento linear em relação ao tempo.Em termos mais simples , a força resultante é igual a massa do objeto multiplicada por sua aceleração. (F=m.a) também conhecida como segunda lei de Newton. Ou seja quanto maior a força aplicada a um objeto, maior sua aceleração é quanto maior a massa do objeto, menor será sua aceleração para a mesma força.
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Propriedade que os corpos têm de resistir a mudanças
Author: RESIA DOS SANTOS A lei da inércia, também conhecida como primeira lei de Newton, afirma que um corpo em repouso, tende a permanecer em repouso e um corpo em movimento retilíneo uniforme tende a manter esse movimento, a menos que uma força resultante não nula atue sobre ele. Em outras palavras, corpos resistem a mudanças em seu estado de movimento, seja de repouso ou de movimento uniforme.
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