Newton's first law of motion is frequently referred to by this one word meaning that an object at rest stays at rest or an object in motion stays in motion.
What is inertia?
100
A person pulling a lamp cord from the wall socket.
What is a contact force?
100
If you have 2 beakers of equal volumes of water but different amounts of salt in them, you can determine the density of salt present in each beaker by using this process.
What is evaporation?
100
You might do this if you do not understand part of a lab procedure.
What is ask the teacher before proceeding?
100
This is the numerical description of how far an object travels.
What is distance?
200
This law states that acceleration is calculated by dividing the force exerted on an object by the mass of the object. It is frequently shortened to F=MA.
What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?
200
When you pedal your bike with your foot, thepedal then pushes back up on your foot.
What is a force pair?
200
Scientific labs and experiments should be performed how often to confirm that results are consistent?
What is multiple times?
200
In the world of science, a push or a pull is called this.
What is force?
200
In order to accelarate, what must an object be acted on by?
What is an unbalanced force?
300
What type of force will cause a change in an object's motion?
What is an unbalanced force?
300
This property will increase the force between 2 objects if it increases in one one of the objects.
What is mass?
300
A scientist confirms the results of his experiment by doing this.
What is asking other scientists around the world to replicate or perform it.
300
This scientific phenomenon always acts in the opposite to the direction of motion on a object. For example, this is the force that will slow you down when trying to slide across a carpet.
What is friction?
300
This is the distance between the final and initial position of an object?
What is displacement?
400
Every force has an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?
400
A change in the position of an object is caused by a change in its what?
What is motion?
400
In order to analyze lab experiments you can must collect what?
What is data?
400
If someone pushed you from the left with 50N of force and someone else pushes you from the right with 50N of force you will not move. This is an example of what type of force?
What is a balanced force?
500
When 2 forces are balanced, what is the "net force" acting on an object?
What is 0 Newtons (N)?
500
If 3 people pushing on a parked car each apply a force of 100 N, how much force does the parked car exert on each person?
What is 100 N?
500
The force and mass of an object determine it's what?