what wouldbe some examlpes on light and newtons??

Light and Newton's laws of motion may not seem directly connected, but there are a few examples that demonstrate their relationship. Here are two examples:

1. Reflection of Light: Newton's first law of motion states that an object at rest will stay at rest unless an external force acts upon it. When light reflects off a surface, it follows the law of reflection, which can be explained using Newton's laws. Consider a beam of light approaching a mirror. When the light waves strike the mirror, they exert a force on the mirror's surface. The mirror, being at rest, initially resists the force due to Newton's first law. As a result, the light waves bounce off the mirror and reflect in accordance with the law of reflection.

2. Refraction of Light: Newton's second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. When light passes through different mediums (like air, water, or glass), it refracts or changes direction. This can be explained using Newton's second law. As light enters a denser medium, its speed and direction change due to the forces exerted on it by the atoms/molecules of the medium. These forces cause the light to change its path, demonstrating the principle of refraction.

To explore these phenomena further, you can experiment with mirrors, glass, and different mediums to observe how light behaves according to Newton's laws of motion.