Objects at rest tend to remain at rest; object in motion tend to stay in motion.
What is Newton's First Law or What is the Law of Inertia.
The X axis
What is the INDEPENDENT Variable?
When Salt slowed down the motion of marbles, this was an example of _____.
What is Friction?
Measured in Joules
How is Energy Measured?
Is it true that an object with 0 net force can be moving?
Yes---an object can have a net force of zero and still be moving at a constant rate.
F=m(a)
What is Newton's Second Law?
The Y axis
What is the Dependent Variable.
When the balloon was rubbed on your head, negative electrons from your hair transfer to the balloon, the balloon then was able to pick up Salt and slightly more pepper because the Salt and Pepper have a positive charge. This attraction is called...………………..
What is Opposites Attract?
As a resting ball drops, Potential energy is transferred to this Moving Energy.
what is Kinetic energy
Is it true that an object with a net force of Zero can be Accelerating?
No it is not true. Objects with a zero net force can be moving at a constant rate but not Accelerating.
Upon every action is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law?.
When velocity doubles Kinetic Energy Quadruples.
What is the exponential relationship between Velocity and Kinetic Energy?
As the marble in mousetrap moved to the middle of the steps; we witness the decrease in Potential Energy and the increase in this _____energy.
What is Kinetic Energy
As speed/velocity doubles, this energy Quadruples.
What is Kinetic energy?
Net force is a vector meaning that it needs to have ________added to the number to denote direction.
Arrows or Directional words such as Northeast, Southwest etc...
Who studied gravity before Newton?
Mostly, the Italian Astronomy, Galileo.
What does the "m" stand for in KE=1/2 mv2?
What is mass?
As the broom carried the marble up to the highest point in the game, Kinetic Energy was transferred to ____________Energy.
What is Potential Energy?
When mass is doubled, the kinetic energy is......
What is..."also doubled."
When you have opposing forces on an object; do you add or subtract the number to get the Net Force?
You need to Subtract opposing forces to get the Net force.
A body continue to move after a car crash is an example of this Newton Law.....
The plus sign is used to denote a positive charge and is called a proton; the negative sign is used to denote negative charge and is called an electron. Why do they attract to each other?
Because opposites attract
a = F/m is the formula to calculate this type of speed.
What is Acceleration?
How do you calculate Kinetic energy?
KE= 1/2 mv2