Module 2
Module 2
Laws of Motion
After going through this module, you are expected to:
In the Philippines, Presidential Decree No. 187 dated May 10, 1973, prescribes the use of the metric system of weights and
measures as the standard measurement for all products may it be commodities, materials, utilities, services as well as in all
business and legal transactions. In this module, Meter-Kilogram-Second (MKS) units are mostly used. However, for some
problems you may convert the unit from one system to another.
Sample problem 1.
Sample problem 2.
Sample problem 3.
1. A 1 kg object accelerated at a
constant 5 m/s . Estimate the
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where Fg⃗ is for gravitational force, m for mass and g⃗⃗ for acceleration due to gravity. The
direction of this force is always down toward the center of the Earth. The magnitude of the
force of gravity on an object, mg, is called the object’s weight, symbolized by the letter W. When
a person’s mass is 40 kg, the computed weight is 392 N (multiply the mass to g = 9.8 m/s2) on
Earth. His weight differs when he is on other planets and satellites like the Moon.
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Activity 2. Newton’s First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia)
In your answer sheet, match the pictures to the statements that describes the pictures found
below. Write the letter of the correct answers on a separate sheet of paper.
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Activity 3. Newton’s Second Law of Motion (Law of Acceleration)
Read the situation and analyze the pictures. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
Mario and Alex are on a trip to Tinuy-an Falls, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur. Suddenly the car runs
out of fuel then stops. Alex volunteers to push the car to the side of the road. He pushes it hard,
but he cannot barely move the car. A bystander helps him then the car accelerates.
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Questions:
1. How do you compare the applied forces to the cars in both pictures?
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2. Why does the car in Picture B accelerate?______________________
3. What is the relationship between net force and acceleration based on
the situation?_______________________________________________
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Activity 4. Newton’s Third Law of Motion
Identify the action-reaction forces in each picture. The first picture is done for you. Write your answers on a
separate sheet of paper.