Newton's Laws Motion Simulator

Newton's Laws Motion Simulator

Explore and visualize Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of motion with interactive simulations

Newton's First Law of Motion

An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and direction, unless acted upon by an external force.

Results

Parameter Value
Initial Velocity 5.0 m/s
Distance Traveled 0.0 m
Travel Time 0.0 s
Final Velocity 0.0 m/s

Newton's Second Law of Motion

The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass (F = ma).

Results

Parameter Value
Applied Force 10.0 N
Object Mass 5.0 kg
Acceleration (F=ma) 2.0 m/s²
Velocity after 2 seconds 4.0 m/s
Distance after 2 seconds 4.0 m

Newton's Third Law of Motion

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal force in the opposite direction on the first object.

Results

Object 1 Object 2
Mass 5.0 kg 10.0 kg
Force Applied 20.0 N → 20.0 N ←
Acceleration 4.0 m/s² → 2.0 m/s² ←
Velocity after 1s 4.0 m/s → 2.0 m/s ←

Newton's Laws Motion Simulator Results

Newton's First Law Results

Parameter Value
Surface Type Polished Surface (Low Friction)
Initial Velocity 5.0 m/s
Object Mass 2.0 kg
Distance Traveled 0.0 m
Travel Time 0.0 s
Final Velocity 0.0 m/s

Newton's Second Law Results

Parameter Value
Applied Force 10.0 N
Force Direction Right
Object Mass 5.0 kg
Acceleration (F=ma) 2.0 m/s²
Velocity after 2 seconds 4.0 m/s
Distance after 2 seconds 4.0 m

Newton's Third Law Results

Object 1 Object 2
Mass 5.0 kg 10.0 kg
Force Applied 20.0 N → 20.0 N ←
Acceleration 4.0 m/s² → 2.0 m/s² ←
Velocity after 1s 4.0 m/s → 2.0 m/s ←

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