Newton's Laws of motion
Ohio Standards. What is motion? Motion is the process of an object changing its place or its position. Motion is not speed. Speed is the rate an object changes position.
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Ohio Standards
OH.3. Physical Sciences: Students demonstrate an understanding of the composition of physical systems and the concepts and principles that describe and predict physical interactions and events in the natural world. This includes demonstrating an understanding of the structure and properties of matter, the properties of materials and objects, chemical reactions and the conservation of matter. In addition, it includes understanding the nature, transfer and conservation of energy; motion and the forces affecting motion; and the nature of waves and interactions of matter and energy. Students demonstrate an understanding of the historical perspectives, scientific approaches and emerging scientific issues associated with the physical sciences.
3.C. Describe the forces that directly affect objects and their motion.
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