Newton's Laws
Momentum
Acceleration
Movement
Collisions
100
Who created the 3 laws of motion
Who is Sir Isaac Newton
100
The force of a moving object
What is momentum
100
Acceleration is a change in ___________.
What is Velocity
100
The change in distance over time.
What is velocity / speed?
100
When two objects run into each other and bounce off
What is an elastic collision?
200
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law
200
The equation to calculate momentum
What is P = M * V
200
The equation for accelaration.
What is a = (Vf - Vi) / t
200
Speed and Direction
What is Velocity
200
When two objects run into each other and they stick together
What is an inelastic collision?
300
An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
What is Newton's 1st Law
300
Which has more momentum a truck or a bicycle if they are moving the same speed
What is a truck
300
A car travels from 50 mph to 90 mph in 4 seconds. What is the acceleration?
What is 10 mph/s
300
The equation for velocity
What is V= d/t or Distance divided by time.
300
Force that slows down a moving object. Resists the motion of one object across another's surface.
What is Friction?
400
The equation explaining this law is F = M * A
What is Newton's 2nd Law
400
What momentum does a truck have if it is stopped
What is Zero or 0
400
A car travels from 60 mph to a stop in 5 seconds. What is it's acceleration
What is -12 mph/s
400
Temperature at which all moving things stop.
What is Absolute Zero or 0 degrees Kelvin
400
The tenancy of an object to resist a change in motion.
What is inertia?
500
The energy of a moving object
What is Kinetic Energy
500
A 1kg ball is moving at 10 m/s how fast would a .25kg ball need to travel to have the same momentum?
What is 40 m/s
500
A car travels from 100 mph to 10 mph in 5 seconds. What is the acceleration?
What is -18 mph/s
500
A point of view used to measure the movement of an object
What is a reference point.
500
Law that states "When objects collide, the total amount of momentum stays the same"
What is the law of Conservation of Momentum
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