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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Nora Austin, Bodies in motion which can create Collisions, Two-dimension is Motion in xy plane, Newton's Laws includes 3 laws Third Law, Collisions types Inelastic, For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction an example includes When a ball hits the ground, it bounces back up, Motion can be observed Two-dimension, Collisions types Elastic, Motion described in terms of Velocity, Motion can be observed One-dimension, An object in motion (or rest) will remain in motion (or rest) unless acted upon by an external force an example includes a ball will stay still until another force acts upon it (if it is kicked), First Law also called Law of Inertia, Newton's Laws includes 3 laws First Law, Law of Inertia defined as An object in motion (or rest) will remain in motion (or rest) unless acted upon by an external force, Projectile Motion examples include trebuchet or catapult, Motion described in terms of Displacement, Second Law defined as The sum of the forces acting on a body is equal to its mass times its acceleration (F=ma), Newton's Laws are observed in Bodies in motion, trebuchet or catapult leads to Catapult Challenge Lab, Motion is changed by Forces, Motion described in terms of Acceleration