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100

The law that states for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

What is Newton’s Third Law?

100

You know an object is moving when its position relative to a fixed point called ________is changed.

What is a reference point?

100

Forces that would stop an object in motion? (2)

What are friction and gravity? (among others)

100

When spinning the fidget spinner, it eventually slows down. ____ is demonstrated.

What is air friction?

100

It is a pull not a push

What is gravity?

200

Law that states an object's motion won’t change unless acted upon by a force

What is Newton's First Law?

200

The speed of an object in a specific direction

What is velocity?

200

The force exerted on an object due to gravity.

What is weight?

200

When a coin is put in a blown-up balloon, when set in motion the balloon moves unpredictably. Why?

What is the unbalanced center of gravity.

200

What happens when two balanced forces oppose each other

What is nothing?

250

As the _____of an object grows, its______ also grows.

What is inertia?

250

The force exerted on an object due to gravity.

What is weight?

250

The sum of forces acting on a object

What is net force?

250

In the demonstration with the box, the magnets and the string the magnets were sometimes able to stay up without touching. What two main factors contributed to the outcome of this experiment?

What are mass/strength of the magnet and distance

250

Time divided by distance

What is the formula for speed?

300

Law that states acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object

What is Newton’s Second Law?

300

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What is the formula for acceleration?

300

The force that acts on an object in order to direct it towards a center of curvature

What is centripetal force?

300

When leaning two cards against each other they are able to stay up until...

What is an unbalanced force?

300

Determines the amount of gravitational force something has.

What is matter?

350

The two ways to increase the acceleration of an object

What increases the mass or increases the force?

350

___________ is the product of mass and velocity, or in other words, inertia in motion.

What is momentum?

350

How are action and reaction forces related

What is action and reaction forces are always equal in magnitude but opposite in direction?

(For every action force exerted on an object, there is an equal and opposite reaction force exerted by that object on another object). 

350

In Newton’s cradle, when the ball comes down on one side, the one on the opposite end comes up, and it then continues to swing until air friction takes over. Which two of Newton’s laws are demonstrated?

What are Newton’s first and third laws of motion (also the Law of Conservation of Momentum)

350

The total momentum of the objects in a closed system stays constant.

What is the law of conservation of momentum?

400

The resistance to change in motion.

What is Inertia?

400

Mass in motion.

What is momentum?

400

The way you keep an object’s acceleration the same if the force acting on the object is doubled.

What is you must double the mass as well?


(as per Newton's second law of motion (F = ma))

400

In the tennis ball drop experiment, the pie tin was moved out from under the ball, which then fell directly down into the cup. Name at least 3 forces that were demonstrated.

What are normal force, applied force, gravity, and friction?

400

You can't feel it, only changes in it

What is motion?

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