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Two students are studying for their upcoming physics exam and discussing the dif

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Question

Two students are studying for their upcoming physics exam and discussing the differences between directed motion and random motion. While reviewing the students make the following comments:

Kenny: Directed motion and random motion are two separate things. In directed motion you can use Newtons Laws to describe the motion of individual objects, but when objects exhibit random motion they are equally likely to move in any direction. For Newtons laws to apply there must be net movement in a particular direction.

Jesse: I thought that the difference between random motion and directed motion was just a matter of how closely you examine whats going on. Newtons Laws still apply for objects undergoing random motion, but it would be really hard to work out all the details.


React to each students statement and discuss what you think about random motion. Do Newtons Laws apply? Can you reconcile Kenny and Jesses statements?

Explanation / Answer

Yes we can apply Newton's law for random motion.

yes. kenny is right

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