Where do you think you're going? (MOTION)
May the FORCE be with you
NEWTON'S LAWS
MOMENTUM
GRAB BAG
100
This measures the speed of an entire trip, from start to finish.
What is overall speed?
100
A push or a pull.
What is force?
100
This law states that force can be found by multiplying an object's mass and acceleration.
What is Newton's Second Law?
100
The law that states the reason an object can transfer energy to another object is because the _____________________.
What is law of conservation of momentum?
100
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
200
When an object slows down, its acceleration is
What is negative?
200
If you are moving a dresser that has a mass of 36 kg and its acceleration is .5 m/s2, the force being applied is
What is 18 N?
200
This law states that when a force is applied to an object, there is an equal force applied by the object in the opposite direction.
What is Newton's Third Law?
200
The ____________________ of an object is a measure of how hard it is to stop the object.
What is momentum?
200
The greater the mass of a celestial body (planet), the greater the ______________.
What is gravitational pull?
300
To calculate this, you must take distance divided by time.
What is speed?
300
A 2 kilogram block with 20 Newtons of force has more or less acceleration than a 4 kilogram block with 20 Newton's of force?
What is more?
300
This law states that an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
What is Newton's First Law of Motion?
300
A lab, demonstration or activity that demonstrates the law of conservation of momentum.
Newton's Cradle, Collision lab, Football players colliding.
300
When an object acts in the opposite direction of motion of an object
What is friction?
400
When an object changes positions
What is motion?
400
An object with 175 Newtons of force is greater or less than an object with 200 Newtons?
What is less?
400
These are the two factors that affect the gravitational attraction between two objects.
What are the objects' mass and distance apart?
400
The momentum of an object depends on ___________
What are the object's mass and velocity?
400
Energy an object has due to its motion. Example: A marble colliding into another marble.
What is kinetic energy?
500
m/s
What is the unit for speed?
500
Force divided by mass.
What is acceleration?
500
Applying grease to the wheels and gears of a machine would be an example of decreasing __________.
What is friction?
500
Momentum is symbolized by _______?
What is p?
500
Stored energy an object has because of its position or state. Examples of elastic potential energy include springs, rubber bands, and slingshots. A car at the top of a hill has the most potential energy, but gains kinetic energy as it goes down the hill.
What is potential energy?
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