The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
What is intertia?
Mrs. Kunkel rolled a marble across the floor to Mrs. Plummer What force started the ball rolling? (balanced force, unbalanced force, gravity, friction)
What is an unbalanced force?
Which of the following is an example of balanced forces? A. Sitting on a chair B. Kicking a soccer ball C. An apple falling onto the ground D. A rocket taking off
What is A - Sitting on a chair
What is 700 N?
Which will experience less acceleration when the same force is applied, a 100lb object or a 25lb object?
What is an 100lb object?
This is the force that acts on a space shuttle as it accelerates toward Earth.
What is gravity?
Which of the following forces slows objects down?
A. Friction B. Gravitational C. Magnetic D. Unbalanced
What is Friction
You and your brother are pushing a car with a dead battery with forces of 20 N and 25 N in the same direction. What is the net force applied on the car?
What is 45 N?
An interaction between a moving object and air molecules.
What is air resistance?
Which will experience more acceleration when the same force is applied, a 10kg object or a 5kg object?
What is the 5kg object?
Friction is a force caused by___________.
What is surfaces rubbing against one another?
The first part of Newton's First Law of Motion states: An object ___ ______ tends to _____ ____ ____ unless acted upon by an ________ _______.
What is at rest, remain at rest, and unbalanced force?
baby deer is trying to run for the first time. It is running with 50 N of force to the left. The mother deer is helping the baby to the left with a force of 25 N. What is the net force for the deer?
What is 75 N?
Mass times acceleration
What is force?
What is needed to give a boulder acceleration?
A large force that changes the boulders speed/direction.
Jackson was investigating the use of magnets to move objects. He observed that some objects moved toward the magnets without having to touch them. Jackson's observation can be described by saying that the magnets have what type of force?
What is non-contact force?
The second half of Newton's First Law of Motion states: An object in _______ in a straight line tends to ______ _____ _______ in a straight line unless acted upon by _____________ __________.
What is motion, stay in motion, another force (or outside force)?
A brother is pulling a toy from his sister with a force of 6 N. The sister is pulling back with a force of 8 N.
Who gets the toy?
What is the net force?
What is the sister and 2 N?
Fill in the blank: For ______ to occur on this object, a force must act upon it.
What is motion
Mrs. Kunkel's 5th grade class and Mrs. Plummer's 6th grade class challenged each other to a game of tug-of-war. Each class grabbed onto different ends of the long rope. Mrs. Plummer blew a whistle and both teams began to pull and pull. Neither team could pull the other team over. Give a statement about the forces involved in the tug-of-war between the two 5th grade classrooms. "The forces were ___________ because _______________."
What is (something like) "the forces were balanced because the teams could not pull each other over"?
You can describe an object sitting at rest on the ground as follows: The ______ of the object on the ground is _________ with the ________ of the ground on the object.
What is force, balanced, and force?
What letter is used as the unit of measurement when calculating net force?
What is the letter "N"?