Units
Formulas
Forces
Newton's Laws
Newton's Laws Continued
100
The unit for mass.
What is kg?
100
Formula for velocity?
What is distance/time?
100
These unbalanced forces are added together when they move in __________ direction.
What is the same?
100
Newton's first law is also known as the __________.
What is Law of Inertia?
100
You throw a bowling ball out of a canoe and the canoe moves backwards while the ball moves forward.
What is the 3rd law?
200
The unit for velocity.
What is m/s?
200
Formula for acceleration (using Newton's Second Law).
What is Force/Mass?
200
No movement is made when two _________ forces are going different directions.
What is balanced?
200
This Law explains that objects with more mass are difficult to move when compared to objects with less mass.
What is Newton's Second Law?
200
The salt shaker on the dining room table stays still until your brother slides along the table to you. You stop it with your hand.
What is Newton's First Law?
300
The unit for force.
What is N?
300
Formula for Force.
What is mass x acceleration?
300
This type of friction occurs through air or liquid.
What is fluid?
300
Newton's Cradle in action is an example of this law.
What is the Third Law?
300
A tennis ball being volleyed back and forth is an example of this law.
What is Newton's Third law?
400
Unit for acceleration?
What is m/v2?
400
Formula for mass (using Newton's Second Law).
What is Force/acceleration?
400
This type of friction occurs between two solid surfaces.
What is sliding?
400
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law?
400
Mass and acceleration have this type of relationship.
What is inverse/indirect?
500
Unit for momentum?
What is kg x m/s?
500
Formula for momentum.
What is p = m x v?
500
The force that pulls all objects in the universe towards each other.
What is gravity?
500
Inertia depends on ______.
What is mass?
500
Force and acceleration have this type of relationship.
What is direct?
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