Newton's Laws
Force
Basics from Physical Science
Necessities for Flight
Odds & Ends
100
Kicking a soccer ball involves Newton's 3rd law.
What is action/reaction?
100
A push or pull on an object.
What is force?
100
The path which an object travels.
What is distance?
100
Motion of an object traveling through the air.
What is projectile motion?
100
Energy of motion.
What is kinetic energy?
200
The state of motion of an object does not change as long as the net force acting on the object is zero.
What is Newton's First Law of Motion?
200
The forward force causing motion.
What is thrust?
200
A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
What is vector?
200
Distance over time.
What is velocity?
200
The angle needed to get the maximum distance from a catapult on a flat surface.
What is 45 degrees?
300
These 3 factors are involved in Newton's 2nd Law.
What is acceleration, net force and mass?
300
The downward force caused by gravity.
What is weight?
300
Energy stored because of position, shape, or bonds.
What is potential energy?
300
A change in a velocity's magnitude, direction, or both.
What is acceleration?
300
The 2 components of initial velocity.
What is horizontal & vertical?
400
This is the equation for Newton's 2nd Law.
What is a=F/m?
400
An upward force.
What is lift?
400
The part of a vector that moves an object along the ground.
What is horizontal component?
400
The quantity of movement of a moving object found by mass x velocity.
What is momentum?
400
The emotional reaction students will have to not having Gengenbach & Shafer as teachers next year.
What is hysterics?
500
The year Newton presented his three laws of motion.
What is 1686?
500
The force of friction by air resistance of an object traveling through the air.
What is drag?
500
The part of a vector that moves an object up and down.
What is vertical component?
500
The path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces.
What is trajectory?
500
Finish this quote, "What goes up. . ."
What is "our grades!"
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