Vocab
Newton's 1st Law
Newton's 2nd Law
Newton's 3rd Law
Tricky Tricky
100

What is motion?

change in the position of an object over time

100

If an object is at rest, ____________________.

will remain at rest.

100

The greater the mass of an object, the more _________ needed to _______________ that object.

force / accelerate

100

For every action, there is an ________ and __________ reaction. 

equal / opposite

100

Pushing, pressing, pulling, and lifting are all examples of ___________  _________.

applying force

200

What is applied force? 

a force applied to an object by a person or another object

200

An object in motion will remain in motion unless ____________________

an external force acts on it. 

200

What does the formula F=ma stand for?

Force = Mass x Acceleration 

200

As a ball reaches flat ground, it begins to slow down and then stop.  What force is causing the ball to stop?

Friction

200

As a ball rolls down a hill and begins to move faster, what force is acting upon the ball. 

Gravity
300

What is friction?

a force in the opposite direction of the motion

300

The 1st Law of Motion is the Law of _________.

Inertia

300

Why can't a toddler push a toy car and real car at the same acceleration? 

The toddler does not have the mass needed to accelerate a real car. 

300

True or False:

If you blow up a balloon and then release it, the balloon will fly away.  This is an example of the 3rd Law of Motion. 

True

300

The force responsible for a feather falling to the ground is __________.

gravity

400

What is gravity?

the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.

400

Why did the tomato sauce spill in the grocery store if it was sitting in boxes on the hand truck? 

The man holding it was pulled and moved the hand truck rapidly.  The boxes were at rest and wanted to stay at rest, so they crashed to the floor. 

400

A shopping cart is filled partially with groceries.  If more groceries are added to the cart, what would need to move the cart at the same acceleration?

A. More force

B. Less friction

C. Less groceries

A. More force

400

When a collision occurs between two objects of different masses, the motion of the objects will

A. be equal and opposite

B. come to a complete stop

C. differ greatly

C. differ greatly 

400

Which law of motion best explains why a motorist should buckle up while in a car? 

The 1st Law of Motion

500

What are two examples of applied force?

Pushing and Pulling

500

Why did the cans fly out of the shopping cart "on their own"

They were objects in motion and wanted to stay in motion. 

500

Acceleration depends on what two things?

Force and Mass

500

Explain how a rocket taking off demonstrates the 3rd Law of Motion 

The hot burning gasses move in one direction, while the rocket moves in the opposite direction with equal force. 

500

What best describes an unbalanced force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces? 

A. Gravity

B. Friction

C. Acceleration 

B. Friction 

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