Motion
Forces
Gravity
Acceleration
Newton's Law
100

What is Motion?

motion, in physics, change with time of the position or orientation of a body.

100

What is force?

Push or pull.

100

Which force is responsible for stability of our universe?

Gravitational Force.

100

What are 3 ways of acceleration?

Increasing speed, decreasing speed (deceleration), and change in motion.

100

Who created Newton's Laws?

Isaac Newton.

200

What are some examples of motion?

walking, running, closing the door.

200

How is force measured?

In Newtons (N).

200

How is the weight of an object related to its mass?

The weight of an object is directly proportional to its mass.

200

What's Acceleration formula?

Acceleration (a) = (Final Velocity (v) - Initial Velocity (u)) / Time (t) or a = (v - u) / t.

200

Pushing a car is one of the examples of what law?

Newton's second law.

300

True or false: A moon orbiting a planet is considered as motion.

True.

300

What causes a vehicle to move? 

Friction/ Frictional Force.

300

Mass of boy on earth is 40kg, what is the mass on the moon?

Same mass.

300

How does speed affect acceleration?

If the speed is increasing, the car has positive acceleration. When the car slows down, the speed decreases.

300

What does Newton's 1st law states?

An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

400

If the total displacement is divided by the total time taken, which of the following will be obtained?

Average Speed.

400

What force causes a body to move?

Unbalanced force.

400

Why is gravity not a real force?

Gravity has no mass.

400

How is acceleration zero?

When it is moving with a constant velocity.

400

What law of motion describes the movement of car?

Newton's third law.

500

What kind of energy does a body possess when it is in the state of complete rest?

a) Kinetic energy

b) Potential energy

c) Thermal energy

d) Electrical energy

B)Potential Energy.

500

What is/are most important force(s)?

Gravitational force; Strong Nuclear force; Weak Nuclear force; Electromagnetic force.

500

Why does the moon's gravity cause tides on earth but the sun's gravity doesn't?

The Moon's gravity has a greater effect on Earth's ocean tides than the Sun's, primarily because the Moon is much closer to Earth, leading to a stronger gravitational gradient, even though the Sun has a much larger mass.

500

True or false: Bad brakes can affect acceleration. ("Bad brakes" refers to a car's braking system that is not functioning correctly, potentially leading to reduced stopping power, longer stopping distances, and increased risk of accidents.)

True. Bad brakes can negatively affect a car's acceleration, particularly if the brakes are sticking or dragging, causing the car to seem to lack power and accelerate slowly. 

500

According to ______, the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force acting on the object divided by the object's mass

Newton's second law.

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