Acceleration
Math Formulas/Calculations/Labels
Newton's Laws
Forces
Odd and Ends
100

Name the three ways that an object can "Accelerate".

Speeding Up

Slowing Down

Changing Direction

100

What measurement matches each of these labels?

m/s2

N

kg

m/s east

m

m/s2 - acceleration

N - Force

kg - mass

m/s east - velocity

m - distance

100

Which of Newton's Laws states that the net force on an object is equal to the product of its mass times its acceleration?

Newtons Second Law

100

What happens to the motion of an object that is acted upon by balanced forces?

It has not change in motion:  If it is resting, it will continue to rest.  If it is moving, it will continue to move at the same speed and in the same direction.

100

Label each of these graphs:

Left: Accelerating (speeding up)

Right: Decelerating (slowing down)

100

Is this an example of acceleration:  A Ferris Wheel spins at a slow steady rate

Yes, changing direction

100

What force is needed to throw a .5 kg ball upward at a rate of 10m/sec2?

5 Newtons

100

Which of Newton's Laws states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?

Newton's Third Law

100

If a book rests on a table, what forces are acting on it?

Gravity is pulling down, the table is pushing up.

100

If you threw a ball from the Artemis II into space where there is no gravity and no friction, what would happen to the motion of the ball?

It would travel in a straight line and a steady speed forever - same speed, same direction.

100

Is this an example of acceleration: A car turned right into the parking lot

Yes, changing direction

100

An object is traveling at 8 m/s. It accelerates to 12 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the acceleration of the object?

2 m/s2

100

Which law is also referred to as the Law of Inertia?

Newton's First Law

100

In a tug-of-war, the blue team pulls to the left with a force of 300N and the red team pulls to the right with a force of 200N.   What is the net force?

100N left

100

What is the difference between braking distance and reaction time?

Reaction time - the time it takes the driver to apply the brakes

Braking distance - the distance it takes the brakes to stop the car

100

Is this an example of acceleration:  a jogger runs at a steady 6mph

No, constant speed

100

What is the formula used to calculate the acceleration of an obect?

A = Final Velocity - Initial Velocity

                         Time

100

Which of Newton's Laws states that an object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force?

Newton's First Law

100

How do you find the net force of two forces that are acting in the opposite direction?

Subtract

100

What vocabulary term matches this definition: "A force that exists between two objects that are in contact and opposes the motion of the objects"?

Friction

100

Is this an example of acceleration: a worm crawls slowly across the sidewalk.

No, constant speed

100

What is the formula used to calculate the force on an object?

Force = mass x acceleration

100

If Newton's First Law states that an object in motion will remain in motion forever, why does a ball rolling along the floor eventually stop moving?

Friction causes the balls motion to stop.

100

How do you find the net force of two forces that are acting in the same direction?

Add

100

What vocabulary term matches this definition "the distance a vehicle travels from the moment the driver applies the brakes until the vehicle comes to a complete stop"?

Braking Distance

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