Free Body Diagrams
Forces
Newton's Laws
Balanced/Unbalanced
Variables
100

Draw a free body diagram of a Laptop that is sitting on a desk.

100

What force pulls objects downward?

Gravity
100

What is Newton's First Law of Motion?

The long one

100

When an object has balanced forces acting on it what will be the result?

No acceleration.

100

The variable being changed by the scientist is called the _____________ variable. (The cause)

Independent Variable

200

Draw a free body diagram of a car speeding up after being at rest.

200

What is a force?

A push or a pull.

200

What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?

F=MA

200

If an object is experiencing an unbalanced net force, how will it respond?

It will accelerate.
200

The variable that may be affected by the independent variable.

Dependent variable

300

Draw a free body diagram of a refrigerator that a man is pushing, but it won't move. 

300

What force usually opposes motion.

Friction

300

A 5 kg object is accelerating by 4 m/s^2.  How much net force must be acting on the object?

20 N

300

A car is driving down the road at a constant speed.  Is the net force acting on the car balanced or unbalanced?

balanced

300

What is the group called that does not receive the independent variable?

Control Group

400

Draw a free body diagram of a car slowing down before it comes to a stop.

400

What is an applied force?

A force applied by another object or person.

400

An 8 kg object has 8 N net force acting on it.  How much acceleration is it experiencing?

1 m/s^2

400

A man on a skateboard is riding down a hill at a constant speed.  Is the net force acting on the skateboard balanced or unbalanced?

Balanced

400

If an increase in the independent variable increases the dependent variable, what kind of correlation do they have?

Positive Correlation

500

Draw a free body diagram of a car driving down the highway at a constant speed.

500

What force is created in response to another force and is equal in magnitude but goes in the opposite direction of the original force?

action-reaction forces

500

A hockey puck is struck in a magical space that has absolutely no forces acting on it.  What will the puck do?

Continue to slide forever.

500
What causes an unbalanced net force?

Forces acting in opposite directions that are not equal in magnitude.

500

Max is going to study the affect that temperature has on crystal growth. In this study, which is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable.

Independent-temperature

Dependent-crystal growth

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