It's the Law
Define the Terms
Know your Units
Types of Forces
Do the Math: 2x Pts
100

The man responsible for the Laws of Motion

Who is Isaac Newton?

100

The sum of all forces acting on an object

What is Net force?

100

The m in the equation F=ma represents

What is Mass?

100

This force pulls you toward the center of an object, like a planet.

What is Gravity?

100

The net force acting on an object with constant velocity

What is 0 N?

200

The equation of Newton's Second Law of Motion

What is F= ma?

200

DOUBLE POINTS

the rate of change of velocity

What is Acceleration?

200

The unit of measure for force

What is Newton?

200

This force is exerted when two objects are sliding past each other

Friction

200

The mass of an object with a force of 52N if it moves with an acceleration of 4 m/s2

What is 13 kg?

300

DOUBLE POINTS

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?

300

2 or more forces acting on an object that do NOT cancel each other, causing the object to move.

What are Unbalanced Forces?

300

The unit of measurement for velocity

What is m/s?

300

The type of frictional force that acts on objects as they travel through the air

What is Air Resistance?

300

The acceleration of a 0.1 kg box if you apply a net force of 3N

What is 30 m/s2?

400

An object at rest will stay at rest until acted upon by an external force.

What is Newton's 1st Law or Inertia?

400

the product of an object's mass and velocity

What is momentum?

400

DOUBLE POINTS

the unit of measurement for acceleration

What is m/s2 or m/s/s?

400

The force that is a product of gravity and mass. (Hint: this force changes depending on the planet you are on)

What is weight?

400

The speed of an object that travels 90 meters in 3 seconds


What is 30 m/s?

500

The term for forces that perfectly cancel each other out.

What are balanced forces?

500

The type of acceleration that indicates an object slowing down

What is negative acceleration?

500

The unit of measurement for momentum

What is kg*m/s?

500

DOUBLE POINTS

The value of Earth's gravitational acceleration 

What is 9.8 m/s2?

500

The amount of force acted on a golf ball (0.2 kg) if it accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s2


What is 4 N?

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