A change of position over time.
What is motion?
A push or a pull
What is force?
This is known as the Law of Inertia.
What is 1st Law?
This is known as the Law of Momentum.
What is 2nd Law?
This is known as the Law of Action/ Reaction.
What is 3rd Law?
A location with which you compare other locations.
What is reference point?
The formula for speed.
What is Distance / Time?
It is easier to push an empty shopping cart rather than one full of groceries.
What is 2nd Law?
A car tire pushes on the road, and the road pushes back on the tire.
What is 3rd Law?
A roller skater coming to a stop because of friction.
What is 1st Law?
What is position?
The sum of all forces acting on an object.
What is net force?
An soccer ball will move only if kicked.
What is 1st Law?
A cannon moves backward as the cannonball shoots out.
What is 3rd Law?
If you kick a ball harder the farther it will go.
What is 2nd Law?
Speed in a specific direction.
What is velocity?
This causes a change in motion of a object.
What is unbalanced force?
The acceleration of an object depends on the mass and the force applied.
What is 2nd Law?
The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
What is inertia?
The magician pulls the tablecloth from under the meal on a table.
What is 1st Law?
The rate at which velocity changes with time.
What is acceleration?
The formula for Force ...
What is Mass X Acceleration?
A skate boarder hits a rock and is thrown over it onto the ground.
What is 1st Law.
This force opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching one another.
What is friction?
If you have a corn hole game being played, this is the law that pertains to this game.
What is 1st Law?