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Friction
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100
If 1 kilogram weighs 10 newtons, how many newtons does 360 kilograms weigh?
3600
100
What does a Newton measure?
Force
100
Created Newtons first and second law.
Newton
100
Which has more friction: an ice rink, or carpet?
Carpet
100
the force that acts as resistance to relative motion of object or material that are in contact
Friction
200
If 1 kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds how much does 5 kilograms weigh in pounds?
11
200
What measures mass?
Triple beam balance
200
Most famous physicist of the early 20th century
Einstein
200
Which is better to drive on: hard wood floors, or asphalt?
Asphalt
200
Property of anything to resist changes in the state of motion
Inertia
300
If you drive 50 miles East, 85 miles West, 20 miles East, and then 45 miles west how far did you go from your initial position and what direction where you going?
60 miles west
300
What is the difference between mass and weight?
Weight is affected by gravity.
300
The foremost scientist in late Renaissance Italy
Galileo
300
If you park a car on a hill, and your brakes give out why would it not roll down the hill?
Because the friction is greater than the force pulling the car down hill.
300
an object at rest will stay at rest or a object moving at a constant speed will stay at a constant speed unless acted on by a nonzero (unbalanced) force.
Newtons First law
400
If you are pushing on an object North at with 200 newtons of force and someone is pushing the same object east 40 newtons of force, what is the amount of force acting on that object in kilograms and what direction is that object moving?
16 kilometers North
400
The fundamental unit of mass is
Kilogram
400
This physicist is confined to a wheelchair but has appeared on Star Trek, the Simpsons and been married twice.
Stephen Hawking
400
What is the main thing on your car which creates less friction?
Tires in contact with the road
400
This is what mass times gravity equals
Weight
500
220 pounds is equal to how many newtons?
1000 Newtons
500
If the mass of an object is 10 kg and it is on Jupiter, whose gravity is 25 m/s2, then its weight is
250 N
500
Newtons first law is a restatement of whose original idea.
Galileo
500
If an object is moving in a friction free environment horizontally, how much would its position vertically be changed?
Unchanged
500
Your weight if your mass is 100 kg
1000 N
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