A baseball thrown into the air will continue on its path until which force(s) acts upon it.
gravity and air resistance
Who discovered the Law´s of motion?
SIR Isaac Newton
A change in direction results in a change in speed.
TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
This is the what gravity acts on to give an object its weight
What is Mass?
A change in the gravitational force acting on an object changes its...
What is Weight?
A parachute works to do this so that you don't crash and get hurt.
Increase air resistance
DOUBLE POINTS
STATE THE 1st LAW of MOTION - give an example
An object at rest remains at rest. An object in motion goes at constant speed until an outside force acts upon it.
Back pack on ground - ball on ground - kicked
DAILY DOUBLE!! ANSWER BOTH PARTS FOR DOUBLE POINTS!!!
A 20 kg ball and a 50 Kg ball rest at the top of a ramp. Which has greater force?
They are both at rest so it is the same
The larger the mass, the bigger this force is
Gravity
What is the 2nd law of motion?
Also give the formula for mass
DOUBLE POINTS - GIVE AN EXAMPLE
The force of an object increases with an increase in mass and/or acceleration
FORCE=MASS X ACCELERATION
Punting a football
A toy car is released at the top of an INCLINED PLANE. What force initiates its motion?
gravity
An object with a balanced net force is doing this
What is resting?
What is the 3rd LAW of Motion?
DOUBLE POINTS - GIVE AN EXAMPLE
For every action there is an equal an opposite reaction!
2 objects collide -- both will react to the other
DAILY DOUBLE!!
What is the difference between weight and mass?
What is mass is a measurement of matter?
What is weight factors in gravity?
What is the force that is pushing up on a book that is sitting on a desk?
What is the NORMAL FORCE?
A ball rolls on a carpet. The ball experience friction as it rolls. How will friction affect the ball´s motion?
The ball experiences an unbalanced force and will slow down
Because of the 3rd law of motion... If both objects are thrown with the same force, which would move back further after they collided - a 145g baseball or a 45g golf ball
EXPLAIN WHY? What is conserved during this interaction?
Golf ball - Because the smaller the mass - the greater the acceleration
momentum