MIT 8.01 Lesson 3: Motion with Constant Velocity and Zero Net Force
Lesson Summary
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We introduce a simple model based on Newton's revolutionary insight - that the natural state of motion of an isolated body is motion with constant velocity. |
We now explore our first
model - motion with constant velocity. According to Newton, this is the natural state of motion that occurs when the net
external force acting on a body is zero. This constant velocity will be measured with respect to any inertial coordinate system (but not an accelerating one).
Learning Objectives
After completing this Lesson, students should be able to:
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Systems) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Systems) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Interactions) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Interactions) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Laws of Change) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Laws of Change) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Coordinates) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Coordinates) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Graphs) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Graphs) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Multi-Stage) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Multi-Stage) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Multi-System) |
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| Motion with Constant Velocity (Multi-System) |
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