Final answer:
Newton's Three Laws of Motion are: 1) The Law of Inertia, 2) The Law of Acceleration, 3) The Law of Action and Reaction. Each law can be visually represented by images such as a stationary soccer ball, someone pushing a cart, and the recoil of a gun when fired respectively, which you can use to prepare a chart.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking you to create a visual representation of Newton's Three Laws of Motion.
First Law, also known as the law of inertia, states that an object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion at the same speed and direction, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. A picture that could represent this law could be a soccer ball at rest which will remain at rest until kicked.
Second Law states that the rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the force applied and occurs in the direction in which the force is applied. A picture that could represent this could be someone pushing a cart. The harder the push (force), the faster the cart will move (acceleration).
The Third Law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. A picture that could represent this could be the recoil of a gun when fired. When the bullet is fired forward (action), the gun recoils backward (reaction).
Now, you can prepare a chart using these descriptions and corresponding pictures to visually represent each law.
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