Newton's 1st Law
Newton's 2nd Law
Newton's 3rd Law
Force or Not a Force
Miscellaneous
100

A ball rolls across a table and falls off.  What force causes the direction the ball is moving to change?

Gravity

100

What does the "a" stand for in the equation F = ma

Acceleration

100

According to Newton's 3rd Law, what does every action produce?

An equal and opposite reaction.

100

A force that always acts against a moving object.

Friction

100

For an object at rest, are the forces acting on it balanced or unbalanced?

balanced

200

How does a parachute slow down a skydiver's motion?

Increases air resistance.

200

If the force being applied to an object is increased, what happens to the object's acceleration?

It increases by the same amount.

200

To get out of a chair, you press down on the floor, what happens as a result of this?

The floor pushes against your feet with an equal force.

200

Not a force, but the tendency for an object at rest to stay at rest.

Inertia

200
On a distance vs. time graph what does a horizontal line segment tell us about the motion of an object?

It is not moving.

300

According to Newton's 1st law, what is necessary for an object at rest to begin moving?

A force.

300

A toy car is set into motion with a certain amount of force.  If the same amount of force is used to set into motion an car is 3x more massive, how will the 2nd car's acceleration compare to the 1st?

The second car will have 1/3 of the acceleration of the first car.

300

A basketball bounces off of a backboard.  Both objects applied an equal force on each other, so why might we not notice the movement of the backboard?

The ball is less massive so it has less inertia and its momentum is more easily changed.

300

A force that aids your motion when you are going downhill.

Gravity

300

A soccer player kicks a soccer ball, applying a force toward the south.  In what direction does the ball move?

south

400

According to Newton's 1st law what is necessary to keep a moving object moving?

Inertia (or momentum)

400

Two objects with different masses are put into motion with the same amount of force.  Which object will experience the most acceleration?

The less massive object

400

Why would pushing back on the water with an oar cause you to move forward?

The water pushes the oar with an equal force.

400

Not a force, but a change in velocity.

Acceleration

400

Three runners complete a 40-yard dash.  Jim runs in 4.65 sec., George runs in 4.37, and Charlie runs in 4.82 sec.  Who won the race?

George

500

A 1 kg, a 3 kg, and a 5 kg ball are set into motion with the same amount of force.  Which ball will travel fartherst?

1 kg

500

A motor cycle, a dump truck, and a small car are traveling on the highway at the same speed.  Which vehicle will require the most force to stop? 

Dump truck

500

For a ball to bounce, the force applied by the floor has to be greater than the force of gravity.  If you want the ball to bounce higher what must you do to the amount of force you use to throw the ball down?

Increase the downward force

500

Not a force, but an object's speed taken together with its direction of travel.

velocity

500
On a time vs. distance graph, a straight line segment is shown going up and to the right.  During this time period, is the speed of the object increasing, decreasing, or remaining constant?

Remaining constant

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