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A free body diagram . . .

A simple representation of the forces acting on an object

100

What is Dynamics?

Dynamics is a sub topic in Physics that analyzes and examines the impact of forces on objects. Within Dynamics, you will learn about mass, force, energy, and  momentum.

100

Normal Force: The force of any ____ on an object.

 Flat surface

200

Another name for Newton's first law of motion?

Law of Inertia

200

An example of a contact force is:

Friction, tension or normal force

200

An example of a non contact force is: 

Gravity, electric forces, magnetic forces.

300

What is Newton's 2nd law of motion?

F = m*a

300

What is Newton's 3d law of motion?

For every action, there will be an equal and opposite reaction.

300

What is Newton's first law of motion? 

A object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an exterior force.

400
A block sits on a ramp. The angle of the ramp and the angle of the force of gravity are ______

equal.

400

What must you always remember about your universe? 

Doesn't matter which direction is x or y, just that you have to stick with it. 

400

If an object is at rest, that means that . . .

The net force is equal to zero (forces are balanced) 
500

A block sits on a ramp. Joe says that the reason why is because the force of the Normal is equal to the force of gravity. Why is Joe wrong? 

Because the force of the Normal is equal and opposite to the force of gravity in the y direction, while the force of friction is equal and opposite to the force of gravity in the x direction. 

500

A block slides down a ramp. This means that the force of _____ is greater than the force of ______

gravity in the x direction, friction

500

A block (1st) slides up a ramp, while being connected to another block (2nd) via a pulley. This means that the force of _____ acting on the _____ block is accelerating the block downward. 

gravity, 2nd

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