Force Facts
Friction Frenzy
Push or Pull
Gravity and Inertia
Newton's Laws in Action
100

What is a force?

A push or a pull.

100

What is friction?

A force that slows down or stops motion.

100

Is opening a door a push or a pull?

It can be either!

100

What is gravity?

A force that pulls things toward Earth.

100

How many laws of motion did Isaac Newton create?

Three.

200

What unit do we use to measure force?

Newtons.

200

Which surface has more friction: ice or carpet?

Carpet.

200

Is kicking a ball a push or pull?

Push.

200

Who discovered gravity?

Sir Isaac Newton.

200

Newton’s First Law states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in _____ will stay in _____.

Motion

300

What tool is used to measure force? We use these to measure weight of produce at grocery stores...

A spring scale.

300

How can you reduce friction?

Use something smooth, slippery, or add wheels.

300

Is tug-of-war a push or pull?

Pull.

300

What keeps the planets orbiting around the sun?

The sun’s gravity.

300

Newton’s Second Law says Force = ______ × ______.


Mass × Acceleration.

400

If you push harder on an object, what happens to the force?

The force increases.

400

Why do car tires have tread?

To increase friction for better grip.

400

When you row a boat, what kind of force do you use?

Push and pull.

400

What is inertia?

The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.

400

What is Newton’s Third Law?

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

500

What two things can a force change about an object?

Its speed or direction.

500

What happens if there were no friction?

Things would keep moving and never stop.

500

Describe a real-life example that uses both a push and a pull.

(Example: Closing a drawer, riding a bike, etc.)

500

Why do you move forward when a car stops suddenly?

Because of inertia—your body wants to keep moving.

500

Give an example of Newton’s Third Law.

(Example: A rocket launches because gases push downward and the rocket pushes upward.)

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