Friction
Newton's laws
Mass affects motion
Force affects motion
100

The rougher the surface the (more/less) friction.

more

100

Newton has how many laws?

3

100

Would a heavier or lighter object have more motion if pushed with the same amount of force?

lighter

100

The (greater/less) force applied to an object, the more motion

greater

200

Friction causes objects to (slow down/speed up)

slow down

200

What does newton's first law state?

An object at rest stays at rest unless moved by another force

200

Would an object of lighter or heavier mass fall faster?

heavier

200

If you pushed a 5 pound weight with 5 newtons of force and another 5 pound weight with 6 newtons of force, which would go further?

the one you pushed with 6 newtons of force

300

True or false- Friction happens then you rub any two objects  together.

true

300

An apple gets pushed and a textbook gets pushed. If using newton's second law, which one needs more force to accelerate them if they need to go  the same speed?

the apple

300

Why do heavier objects move slower?

Because of the amount of friction

300

If you pushed a 6.1 pound weight with 233 newtons of force, but you pushed a 6 pound weight with 4 newtons of force, which would go further?

6.1 pound weight

400

How does the harder you push objects together affect friction?

When you push harder you create more friction

400

What is newton's third law?

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

400

Why do heavier objects fall faster?

Becuase the gravitational force is greater.

400

Why does force affect motion?

because force changes the speed or direction of an object, and that is called changing its motion

500

True or false- The more mass an object has, the less friction it has.

false

500

According to newton's third law, if I threw a ball in the air, what would happen?

The ball would have an equal, but opposte, reaction of falling back down.

500

How does mass affect motion?

The greater the mass, the less motion the object has

500

True or false- an object weighing 3 pounds with 98 newtons applied to it will go farther than an object weighing 2 pounds but has 993 newtons applied to it

false

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