Forces
Newton's 1st Law
Newton's 2nd law and mechanics
Newton's 3rd Law and friction
Gravity
100

What is force?

a push or pull acting on an object

100

State Newton's first law.

an object in motion will remain in motion and an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by another force.

100

What is the formula for Newton's second law?

F=MA

100

 A player hits a ball with a bat. If the bat exerts a force on the ball, what is the reaction force?

The force of the ball against the bat

100

Why is the Earth’s gravitational force acting on the moon stronger than the Sun’s

Because the Earth is closer to the moon than the Sun

200

What is the SI unit for force?

newton

200

Inertia causes a moving object to:

keep moving if its moving or stay unmoving if its not moving.

200

 ________________________ is defined as a change in speed or change of direction, including slowing down, starting, and coming to a stop 


Acceleration

200

A heavy truck and a light passenger car are moving at the same speed. Do they they have the same momentum? If not, which has more momentum?

No, the heavy truck has more momentum.

200

Which force he keeps solid objects from falling through solid surfaces?

The normal force 

300

What force causes an object sliding across a table to slow down?

Friction

300

What efect does an unbalanced force have on an object?

It can cause an object to speed up, change direction or slow down.

other acceptable answers:

 - It causes a change in motion

 - It causes a change in velocity

300

The more mass an object has, the more ____________________ is required in order to cause

acceleration. 

force

300

What is the formula for calculating momentum?

Momentum = mass × velocity

or

P=MV

300

Do objects falling to earth fall at a constant rate or do they accelerate as they fall?

accelerate as they fall

400

If two movers are moving a sofa and one movers is pushing with a force of 25N and the other is pulling with a force of 20N, what is the net force acting on the sofa?

45N

400

The inertia of an object depends on its ____________.

Mass

400

 _________________________ describes how everyday objects as well as very large objects like planets move. 

Classical mechanics

400

The Law of Conservation of Momentum states:

The total momentum before a collision is equal to the total momentum after a collision.

400

If you are on a bus and someone asked you if you were moving, the answer would depend on what?

Your frame of reference.

500

If 2 soccer players try to kick a ball at the same time in opposite directions, one with a force of 75N and one with a force of 150N, what is the net force acting on the ball?

75N

500

 What is always required to overcome inertia?

An unbalanced force

500

 _________________________ deals with the laws of physics at very, very small scales. Interactions in are very odd, like particles being in many places at once. 


Quantum mechanics

500

 ________________________ is the frictional force between objects before they start to move. 

Static friction

500

According to Einstein, why do objects with mass exert a force of gravity on other objects?

 Mass causes spacetime to curve, which dictates the motion of other objects.

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