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Living Physics 4 - Newton's laws
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Highlights: chapter 4 of an intro physics text designed for life-science students introducing Newton's laws of motion
Abstract: Life science students often see Newton's laws as something to memorize, not as fundamental principles that constrain and explain motion. This chapter presents Newton's laws as mathematical representations of 6 conceptual ideas built from direct observation of simple experiments: focusing on objects (“object egotism”), inertia, interactions, superposition, mass, and reciprocity. We describe Newton’s laws as a powerful framework for modeling motion, clearly distinguishing it from phenomenological laws that have limited applicability.
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Copyright:   2023 Edward Redish, Ginny Redish

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