This is what Newton's first law in States?
Newton’s First Law of Motion, also known as the Law of Inertia, states:
An object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force.
This force opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.
What is friction?
This formula calculates force.
This is the measure of how much matter an object contains.
What is mass?
This is why six is afraid of seven.
This is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion or rest.
In simple terms:
What is Inertia?
This force pulls objects toward the center of the Earth
What is gravity?
The force applied to a car accelerating at 5 m/s² with a mass of 2,000 kg
What is 10,000 N?
The rate of change of velocity.
What is acceleration?
This is what a math book says when it’s feeling sad.
What is "I have too many problems"?
This law explains how rockets launch by applying force to expel gas.
What is Newton’s Second Law?
This effect of friction slows down a moving object on a rough surface.
What is a decrease in velocity?
"If an object travels 60 kilometers in 2 hours, this formula is used to calculate its average speed."
"What is distance divided by time?" (Or "What is the formula for speed?")
This type of force is applied when a spring is compressed or stretched.
What is elastic force?
This is why the student ate their homework
What is "because the teacher said it was a piece of cake"?
The acceleration of a 10 kg object with a force of 50 N applied.
What is 5 m/s²?
This term describes the maximum velocity reached by a falling object.
What is terminal velocity?
This is the net force acting on an object if two people push it with equal forces of 10 N in opposite directions.
What is 0 N
This term refers to the combination of all forces acting on an object.
What is net force?
This is why plants hate math.
What is "because it gives them square roots"?
This law explains why a book resting on a table stays at rest until a force is applied to move it?"
What is Newton's First Law (the Law of Inertia
"This is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact and acts parallel to the surfaces, with its magnitude depending on the surfaces' nature and the normal force."
What is friction
A 5 kg object accelerates at 2 m/s². Identify the law that explains this motion.
What is Newton's second law
"This term describes the force per unit area exerted on a surface."
"What is pressure?"
This is what you call a number that can’t stay in one place.
What is "a roamin’ numeral"?