Vocabulary
Laws
Word association
Name the Law
Misc.
100
Your seatbelt keeps this from causing you to go through the windshield.
Inertia
100
State Newton's 1st law of motion
An obect in motion will stay in motion and a object at rest will stay at rest, unless acted on by an outside force.
100
Equal/Opposite
Newton's 3rd Law
100
A ballerina pushes down on the floor as she soars into the air.
3rd Law
100
If an object is in motion and more mass is added, what needs to change to keep the object moving at the same rate?
The amount of Force
200
You would want a lot of this behind you in order to win a boxing match.
Force
200
1st Law is also known as the Law of _________.
Inertia
200
Constant motion
Newton's 1st Law
200
The basketball player bounced the ball down the court.
3rd Law
200
According to the 3rd Law, if there are 100 Newtons of force pushing up, what is the size anddirection of the reacting force.
100 Newton, DOWN
300
NASCAR drivers would want to be able to do this in order to win a race.
Accelerate
300
State Newton's 2nd Law of Motion.
Force equals mass times acceleration
300
Acceleration
Newton's 2nd Law
300
The Semi truck ran a red light hitting a Prius throwing it into the other lane.
2nd Law
300
Which would have a greater acceleration, a small car or a large car, if the same force was applied to both?
The small car
400
This is a force that could help make fire
Friction
400
State Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
400
Inertia
Newton's 1st Law
400
A hunter fires a gun with a force of 50 Newtons and the gun recoils back with 50 Newtons.
3rd Law
400
Why does a marble on the floor slow down and eventually stop rolling if Newton's 1st Law says that an object in motion stays in motion?
Friction
500
What is the difference between speen and velocity?
Speed involves distance and time; velocity involves distance, time, and direction.
500
Newton's 3rd Law is also known as the ___________/ _________________ Law
Action/reaction
500
Forces
All 3 Laws
500
A kite soars through the air.
1st Law
500
Forces always occur in ___________.
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