The force that keeps everything and everyone on Earth.
Gravitational Force/ Gravity
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Newton's 3rd Law.
A change that forms new products.
Chemical Change.
To go to the PBIS store, you must have this.
Student ID.
What's up with Mrs. Shaw's favorite color? What is it?
Green.
A trampoline uses this force.
Spring Force
Objects at rest will stay at rest, objects in motion will stay in motion.
Newton's 1st Law.
State of matter with definite shape and definite volume.
Solid.
1-2.
What's up with atoms? What's the center called?
Nucleus.
The force keeping you in your chair right now.
Normal Force
Force = Mass x Acceleration
Newton's 2nd Law
The tendency of an object to resist changes in its velocity.
Inertia.
The voice level you should be at during class, taking notes.
ZERO!!!!!!!!!!
What's up with that otter? What was her name?
Molly.
A parachute uses this force.
Air/ Drag force.
An object at rest will stay at rest UNLESS ______?
Acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Changing from a gas to a solid.
Deposition.
If you are absent from Mrs. Shaw's class, what should you do?
Check the classroom notebook, check Google Classroom, email Mrs. Shaw for assignments, ask a friend for notes, etc.
What's up with that weird cornstarch mud stuff? What kind of fluid is it?
Non-Newtonian fluid.
Force generated between two surfaces that contact and slide against each other.
Frictional Force.
The country Isaac Newton is from.
England.
To find the numbers of neutrons in an atom, you do what?
Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.
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What's up with changes? What's it called when a candy bar melts?
Physical Change.