When there is no change in motion the net force is?
What is zero?
The second law is also known as the law of?
What is acceleration?
What does the third law state?
What is every action has an equal opposite reaction?
The law that explains why we wear seatbelts.
What is the 1st law of motion?
Who is responsible for developing the three laws of motion?
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
When an object is at rest, it is an ____ force.
What is balanced?
True or False?
The heavier the object, the more acceleration.
What is false?
The third law is also called?
What is the law of action and reaction?
What law is also known as the law of inertia?
What is the 1st law of motion?
If the mass is 28, how much force would you need to move it at an acceleration or 12?
What is 336N?
Motion will stay at a constant velocity unless a _____ force acts upon it.
What is an unbalanced force?
Madi has two blocks. One block weighs 20 pounds and the other weighs 60 pounds. Which one would take the longest to push?
What is the block that weighs 60 pounds?
What happens because of the Action?
What is the reaction?
What law has the formula Force =mass x acceleration
What is the 2nd Law or motion
True or False?
An apple falling from a tree is an unbalanced force?
What is true?
A type of motion where it doesn't change speed.
What is a constant motion?
If I push a cart with a mass of 4kg with a force of 24N. What is the acceleration?
What is 6m/s2
If a girl is pushes against a wall with 18N, and there are no other external forces. How much force is the fall giving back?
What is 18N?
A balloon floating upward.
What is the 3rd law of motion?
In the second law of motion, a direct relationship means?
What is the same?
What does an unbalanced force cause?
What is a change in acceleration?
The Inverse relation ship is?
What is mass and acceleration?
Forces always act in?
What are pairs?
This law states that greater force = greater acceleration.
What is the 2nd law of motion?
Inertia is the measure of?
What is the measure of an object's tendency to stay still?