Newtons 1st Law
Newtons 2nd Law
Newtons 3rd Law
Units
Formulas
100

Define Newtons 1st Law

the tendency of an object in motion to stay in motion and an object at rest to stay at rest

100

Define newtons 2nd law

The amount of acceleration of a body is proportional to the acting force and inversely proportional to the mass of the body

100

Define Newtons 3rd law

For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction
100

What are the metric units for Mass

kg

100

What is the formula for newtons 2nd law?

F=ma

200
motion happens when an object is acted upon by an ______________ force

unbalanced

200

according to newtons 2nd law the relationship between force and acceleration are 

directly proportional 

200

according to newtons 3rd law the if I push on a table...

the table pushes back on me

200

What are the units used for velocity

m/s

200

What is the symbol used to represent the coefficient of friction?

mu 

300

Define Inertia

the tendency of an object in motion to stay in motion and an object at rest to stay at rest

300

according to newtons 2nd law acceleration and mass have a _________________ relationship

inverse

300

What term is used to describe how difficult an object is to stop

momentum

300

What are the units for momentum

Kg*m/s

300

What is the symbol to represent change in?

Delta

400

True or False

Mass can be defined as the amount of inertia on object contains 

true

400

What force is needed to give a mass of 675 kg an acceleration of 2.25 m/s/s? MUST INCLUDE UNITS

675x2.25= 1518.75 Newtons

400

Impulse can be defined as 

change in momentum

400

What are the units of Weight?

Newtons

400

What is the symbol for momentum?

P

500

What is the mass of a 98 Newton crate? Include units

98/9.8= 10 kg

500

What is the acceleration of a 20 kg mass when a 50 N force is applied to it? MUST INCLUDE UNITS

50/20 a = 2.5 m/s/s

500

An 100 kg boulder is accelerated from 1 m/s to 12 m/s in 10 seconds what is the force acting on the boulder? Must include units

force = change in momentum over time

(100-1200=1100 change in momentum)

1100/10s= 110 Newtons

500

What do we call units that are created by combining base units?

Derived units example m/s 

500
What is the difference between a vector and a scaler? Give an example of each.

scaler is quantity alone (mass, speed, time)

vector has magnitude and direction (velocity, force)

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