Definitions
Net Force
Newton's Laws
Force/Friction
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100

A pull or push on an object

Force

100

Forces equal in size, but opposite directions

balanced

100

Law that states an object in motion stays in motion unless a new force acts on it

Newton's First law

100

Unit of measure for force

Newton

100

Acceleration due to gravity on Earth

9.8 N/kg

200

the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion

inertia

200

The amount of gravitational force between objects depends on this

Mass and distance between them

200

Law that states for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

Newton's 3rd Law

200

Friction between a soccer ball and grass

Rolling

200

The maximum speed an object will reach when falling through a substance such as air depends on the objects _____

Size, shape, and mass

300

Attractive force that every object in the universe exerts on every other object

Gravity

300

If a soccer ball is kicked 75N towards the right and 125 N towards the left, what will the direction of the net force be?

to the left

300

Law represented by F=ma

Newton's 2nd Law

300

the more ______, the more inertia

mass

300

A flat piece of paper will fall to the ground more slowly than a tightly crumpled paper because of an upward force exerted through the air known as

Air Resistance

400

The force that opposes the sliding motion of two surfaces that are in contact

friction

400

The moon's gravity is 1.62 N/kg. How much would a suitcase weigh, which has a mass of 10kg, on the moon?

16.2N

400

Newton's 1st law is also known as this

Law of inertia

400

bumps on a surface that cause friction

microwelds

400

An object in free fall seems to be

Weightless

500

A force exerted toward the center of a curved path

centripetal force

500

How much would a suitcase weigh, which has a mass of 10kg, on Earth?

98N

500

Law of motion that best describes a rocket propelling upward from the force of gas downward

Newton's 3rd Law (Equal and opposite reaction)

500

Why does the moon have less gravity than Earth

Less gravitational force

500

when two pool balls collide, the momentum of the balls after the collision is explained by what

Law of Conservation of Momentum

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