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Applying Newton's first law to answer some true/false statements about why objects move (or not).
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Plant cells have a cell wall in addition to a cell membrane, whereas animal cells have only a cell membrane. Plants use cell walls to provide structure to the plant. Plant cells contain organelles called chloroplasts, while animal cells do not. Chloroplasts allow plants to make the food they need to live using photosynthesis.
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Why do astronauts appear weightless despite being near the Earth?
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Figuring out the acceleration of ice down a plane made of ice.
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Basics of gravity and the Law of Universal Gravitation.
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An elaboration on how to use Newton's second law when dealing with multiple forces, forces in two dimensions, and diagonal forces.
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An elaboration on some of the common misconceptions in dealing with Newton's Third Law. He also shows how to correctly and reliably identify Third Law force pairs.
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This unit is about how things move along a straight line or, more scientifically, how things move in one dimension. Examples of this would be the movement (motion) of cars along a straight road or of trains along straight railway tracks.
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Basic primer on Newton's First Law of motion.