What is Newtons 1st Law also referred to as
What is "Law of Inertia"
What is the Formula for Force
What is "MxA=F"
Is Walking an example of Newtons 3rd Law?
What is "Yes"
What is Inertia?
What is "the Tendency for an object to resist a change in motion"
If a person that is not wearing a seat belt crashes their car into a wall, what would happen and why?
What is "the person would fly out of the car since they are still in motion"
What eventually stops all moving objects?
What is "Friction"
True or False, an objects Acceleration is directly proportional to its Mass
What is "False"
What can Newtons 3rd Law also be called
What is "action and reaction Law"
What is Acceleration?
What is "the rate at which an objects speed and direction changes"
A Book is still on a table and won move until something moves it, what Law is that?
What Is "1st Law"
What is an unbalanced Force
What is "forces that are not equal and cause a change in motion"
True or False, an objects Acceleration is directly proportional to its applied Force
What is "True"
How do rockets Work?
What is "Exhaust pushes down on the rocket, which pushes the rocket upwards"
What is Friction?
What is "The force that resists the sliding of two surfaces together"
It takes more force to move a full cart than an empty one, what Law Is this?
What is "2nd Law"
What Force causes still objects to be still
What is "balanced Force"
Would it take more or less Force to Accelerate an object with more mass?
What is "more"
Why does your hand hurt when punching a wall even though you are the one applying force?
What is "the equal force applying to your hand"
What is Force?
What is "an action that leads to an alter in motion"
When you jump on a trampoline, you get launched upwards, what Law is this?
What is "3rd Law"
What does Newtons 1st Law State?
What Is "an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force and an object at motion will stay in motion until acted upon"
What does Newtons 2nd Law State?
What is "an objects mass times its acceleration is equal to its force"
What does Newtons 3rd Law State?
What is "For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction"
What is Mass?
What is "the measure of matter in an object"
When a car abruptly stops, the person in the passenger seat continues to move until they hit something, what Law is this?
What is "1st Law"