Which best illustrates Newton's First Law (also called the Law of Inertia)?
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Understand the Problem
The question is asking which example best demonstrates Newton's First Law of Motion, also known as the Law of Inertia. It provides several scenarios and requires the selection of the one that aligns most closely with the principles of the law.
Answer
A hockey puck continues to glide across the almost frictionless ice.
The best example of Newton's First Law is 'A hockey puck continues to glide across the almost frictionless ice until it comes into contact with a wall or another player's hockey stick.'
Answer for screen readers
The best example of Newton's First Law is 'A hockey puck continues to glide across the almost frictionless ice until it comes into contact with a wall or another player's hockey stick.'
More Information
The law states that an object in motion will continue in its state of motion unless acted upon by an external force. The hockey puck's motion remains constant until interrupted.
Tips
Common mistakes include confusing inertia examples where forces act differently, such as in a collision.
Sources
- Brainly - Best Example - brainly.com
- Khan Academy - Newton's First Law - khanacademy.org
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