Newton’s Laws of Motion
Learning Time: 4-12 hours
Content: Newton’s Laws of Motion are the basic principles that explain the motion of objects and the effects of forces. This subject covers the first law (inertia), the second law (F=ma), the third law (action-reaction), and their applications. TYT focuses on fundamental laws and equilibrium, while AYT focuses on complex systems and friction. The current 2025 curriculum also covers applications such as space technology and robotic systems. Learning this subject forms the basis for solving mechanical problems.
- First Law of Motion (Inertia):
- Concept of Inertia
- Conditions for Remaining in Equilibrium
- Examples (Dynamic Equilibrium)
- Second Law of Motion (F=ma):
- Relationship between Force and Acceleration
- Effect of Mass and Acceleration
- Applications (Gravitation)
- Third Law of Motion (Action-Reaction):
- Action and Reaction Forces
- Examples (Rocket Thruster)
- Equilibrium Situations
- Types of Forces:
- Gravitational Force
- Frictional Force
- Normal Force and Stress
- Applications and Problems:
- Vertical Motion Analysis
- Inclined Plane Problems
- Multiple Force Systems
- Modern Applications:
- Space Technology (Rocket Dynamics)
- Robotic Systems
- Safety Systems (Accident Analysis)
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 5 hours
- Skill level Intermediate
- Language English
- Students 15
- Assessments Yes






