Newtons 1st law of motion
Body stays at rest or continues to move with uniform velocity unless a resultant force acts on it
Law of inertia
Property of a body to resist change in motion
mass of body is the measure of the inertia
Newtons 2nd law of motion
Rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on the body and takes place in the direction of the resultant force
What is linear momentum
What is Impulse
Area under F/t graph
Gradient of momentum/time graph
Resultant force
Newtons 3rd law
Conditions for Action-Reaction pair
Principle of conservation of linear momentum
Net momentum of a system remains constant provided no external resultant force acts on the system
Elastic collisions
Inelastic collisions