The Easiest Way to Understand Newton’s Laws
Newton’s laws are the bread and butter of physics. You have probably heard them a hundred times, and yet they might still feel a little confusing, right? If you have ever thought, “I kind of get it, but not really,” you are not alone! Whether you are tackling these laws for the first time or reviewing them in an H2 physics tuition in Singapore , let’s break them down in the simplest, most relatable way possible. Grab a snack, because now, we are going to make sense of Sir Isaac’s famous three laws. First Law: The Chill Law (Law of Inertia) An object will remain at rest or move in a straight line at constant speed unless acted upon by an external force. Let’s translate that into everyday language: things like to keep doing what they're already doing. If your water bottle is sitting on your desk, it will stay there forever, unless someone knocks it off. If a car is moving at a steady pace, it won’t slow down, unless something makes it (like brakes, friction, or a w...