Laws of Motion
Levers
Types of Motion
Principles
Assorted
100
The second law of motion, f=ma, suggests a proportional relation between mass and this variable, measured in Newtons. 

What is force?

100

Categorized into three areas, levers are identified by the relative positioning of these components. 

What are the load, axis and force?

100

Straight line or translational are both synonyms of this type of motion.

What is linear? 

100

This principle states the production of maximum force requires the use of all possible joints. 

What is principle 2? 
100

This Greek genius first described levers and their advantages. 

Who is Archimedes? 

200

This term refers to a couch potatoes' ability to remain motionless. 

What is inertia?

200

In May 2023, Canada won the World Hockey Championship. A hockey player using their stick to shoot the puck, is an example of this class lever. 

What is a first class lever? 

200

Angular motion requires that a force act through this area of a body or object. 

What is an off-center or eccentric area? 

200

This law states the total angular momentum of a rotating body remains constant if the net torque acting on it remains zero.

What is the law of conservation of angular momentum? 

200

This type of movement pattern is free of energy leaks. 

What is proficient? 

300

Thrust, drag and buoyance are all examples of this type of force. 

What is external? 

300

Swinging a baseball bat is an example of this class lever. 

What is a third class lever. 

300

In combination, linear and angular motion make up this type of motion, commonly seen around us. 

What is general motion? 

300

An example of this principle states that in order to stand up from a sitting position, we push down on the armrest to propel our body upward.

What is principle 5? 

300

"I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people", said this past scientist. 

Who is Sir Isaac Newton? 

400

This law of motion can be seen as a person presses into the ground while they walk, the ground presses back into that person.

What is action-reaction? 

400

Levers perform various functions such as balancing forces and providing this type of advantage.

What is mechanical?

400

Also known as the "moment of force", this rotary effect is created by an eccentric force. 

What is torque? 

400

This principle states the production of maximum velocity requires the use of all possible joints in order from largest to smallest. 

What is principle 3? 

400

Winners of back to back World Series Championships in the early 90s, this is also Mr. Abell's favorite team. 

Who are the Toronto Blue Jays. 

500

Sir Isaac Newton made the first reflecting telescope, developed a theory on color and he also shares in credit for the development of this branch of mathematics. 

What is calculus? 

500

Sage advice has landscapers making use of this class lever on a frequent basis. 

What is a second class lever? 

500

Angular motion can occur in these three different areas. In each case, an off-center force has caused rotation about an axis. 

What are rotations of the entire body, individual body segments and objects or projectiles. 

500

These factors must be considered when generating torque. 

What is the magnitude of the applied force, the distance of the force from the fulcrum and the direction of the applied force?
500

George Costanza teaches these Yankees how to hit home runs. 

Who are Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams?

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