The greater the mass of an object,
A.the easier the object starts moving.
B.the more weight it has.
C. the more balanced it is.
D.the more space it takes up.
What is B?
Attractive force existing between all objects with mass.
What is gravity?
In which unit is the weight of an object measured?
What is Newtons?
The mass of an object is 20 kg. Find its weight on Earth.
200 N
The net force that does not equal zero that acts on an object.
What are unbalanced forces?
When forces act in the same direction, you can _____ the forces together.
What is add?
Forces acting on an object that do not cause the object to move, what is this situation between forces called?
What are balanced forces?
Forces acting on an object that cause the object to move, what is this situation between forces called?
What are unbalanced forces?
BONUS (200 points for each correct answer)
What are Newton's 3 laws of motion?
Law 1: a body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in motion will remain in motion unless it is acted upon by an external force
Law 2: the force acting on an object is equal to the mass of that object times its acceleration F = ma
Law 3: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
What is the weight on an object in space?
What is zero?
Rougher surfaces tend to have greater _________ force than smoother surfaces.
What is frictional?
Measure of the amount of gravity on an object.
What is weight?
The type of force on a rope used for playing tug-of-war is called...
What is tension?
If an object has a greater density than water(1 g/cm3), will it sink or float?
What is sink?
If you drop a sheet of paper horizontal to the floor and a crumpled ball of paper at the same time from the same height in your classroom, which paper reaches the floor first?
Crumpled paper
________________ states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces
Archimedes' principle
If a box has a mass of 10 kg, what is its weight in newtons on Earth (gravitional constant of 9.8m/s2)
What is 980 N? (F = mg)
Sum of all forces acting on an object.
What is net force?
As the amount of mass increases, the force of gravity between two objects _______.
what is increases?
The type of force on a hand gripper during a grip strength test?
What is compression?
Type of frictional force that acts on objects as they travel through the air.
What is air resistance force?
A force going to the right at 300 N, an opposite force going to the left at 500N, the net force, and direction are______.
What is 200N to the left?
Net force acting on an object is 0N.
What are balanced forces?
_____ is a force that causes objects to float on water.
What is buoyancy?
A astronaut has a mass of 80 kg on Earth, how would their mass change if they went to the moon?
What is no change?