Newton’s First Law
Newton’s Second Law
Newton’s Third Law
Net Force & Motion
Calculations
100

What must happen for a moving object to change its speed?


An unbalanced force must act on it.


100

Which object accelerates more: small mass or big mass (same force)?


Small mass

100

When you walk, what pushes you forward?


The ground

100

If the net force on an object is zero, what happens to its motion?


 It stays the same


100

Mass = 2 kg, acceleration = 3 m/s². Force?


6 N

200

Why does a hockey puck slide farther on ice?


Less friction.


200

Calculate: F = 20 N, mass = 5 kg. Acceleration?


4 m/s².


200

A swimmer pushes water back. What does water do?


Pushes forward.


200

A box has 20 N pushing right and 10 N pushing left. What is the net force?


10 N right.


200

Force = 15 N, acceleration = 5 m/s². Mass?


3 Kg

300

If an object moves at the same speed and direction, what are the forces?


Balanced

300

If force increases and mass stays the same, what happens to acceleration?


It increases.


300

Why does a balloon zoom around when air escapes?


Air pushes backward; balloon moves forward.


300

If something moves at the same speed in a straight line, what does that mean about the forces?


They are balanced


300

If force increases, what happens to acceleration?


It increases

400

What word describes an object’s resistance to changes in motion?


Inertia

400

A cart accelerates at 3 m/s² when pushed with 15 N. Mass?


5 kg


400

A hammer hits a nail. What does the nail do?


Pushes back

400

A cart is speeding up. What does this tell you about the forces on it?


They are unbalanced.


400

Two objects accelerate differently under same force. What differs?


Mass


500

What happens to a sliding box if only friction acts?


It slows down

500

If mass doubles and force stays the same, what happens to acceleration?


It halves 

500

Why don’t action–reaction forces cancel?


They act on different objects.


500

If a force pushes opposite the way an object is moving, what will happen to the object?


It slows down.


500

Force = 100 N, mass = 25 kg. Acceleration?


4 m/s².


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