This class is specially designed for high school students (grades 9–12), college aspirants, and anyone with a curiosity about the foundational principles of physics. Whether you’re preparing for a competitive exam or simply want to strengthen your conceptual understanding, this class will give you clear, in-depth insights into Newton's First Law of Motion, also known as the Law of Inertia.
Students will learn the core concept of inertia—the natural tendency of objects to resist changes in their state of motion. The class will explain real-life examples, such as why passengers lurch forward in a car when it suddenly stops, and why a book stays at rest unless acted upon. We will cover historical background, Galileo’s contributions, and basic experiments that led to Newton’s formulation.
No advanced materials are required. Students should bring a notebook, pen/pencil, and a curious mind. Visual aids and practical demonstrations may be used to enhance understanding.