Newtons three laws
Energy and fossil fuels
Periodic table of the elements
100

The acceleration of an object depends on the weight of an object and the amount of force applied 

What is Newtons second law

100

if a mouse stops moving because it smells cheese what is its energy

Potential

100

The letters on a element is what

example: lithium Li

Element symbol

200

which formula is fake

 M=f/a

A=f/m

F=a/m

F=m/a


F=a/m

200

How is crude oil extracted from the crust?

On land, oil can be drilled with an apparatus called an oil rig or drilling rig. Offshore, oil is drilled from an oil platform. Most modern wells use an air rotary drilling rig, which can operate 24 hours a day. In this process, engines power a drill bit.

200

the mass of an atom, calculated by adding the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the atom

Atomic mass

300

what is a Newton used to measure 

Force

300

Where does radiation come from?

Radiation is naturally present in our environment, radiation can be produced artificially, as in medical x-rays and microwaves for cooking. Nonetheless, most people are not aware of all the natural and man-made sources of radiation in our environment. For additional information, see Radiation All Around Us.

300

What is barium’s atomic number

56

400

According to Newton what happens when you let an untied ballon go.

3rd Law

Air will rush out of the balloon forcing the balloon to move through the air in the opposite direction, but equal in force.

400

Which green house gas is made by automobiles

Carbon dioxide

400

Hat is a row called on the periodic table

Period

500

Explain how each of Newtons laws is presented in a game of tug of war.

First Law: The rope will stay in the same place until the tugging starts (a new force is introduced)

Second Law: We could measure a team’s force that they can pull the rope with based on their body masses and the acceleration that they are causing the rope to move at.

Third: 1 team pulls the rope towards themselves with a certain amount of force and the opposing team is also putting force on the rope. The same amount of force is applied from the ground to the people as they are putting on the ground.

500

one of several forms of a single element, which contains the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons

Isotope

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