What is "An object in motion will stay in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest, unless acted on by an unbalanced force?"
Newton's Second Law of Motion equation.
What is Force equals mass times acceleration?
Newton's 3rd Law.
What is "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?"
This law explains why a motorcycle ends up worse off than a Mac truck when the two collide.
What is Newton's Second Law?
Newton is know for creating this branch of mathematics.
What is calculus?
The tendency of an object to resist change.
What is inertia?
The mass of an object with 120 N of force acting upon it with and acceleration of 2 m/s/s.
What is 60 kg?
This happens when a student standing on a skateboard throws a 25 kg ball forward.
What is the student moves backwards?
This law explains why a coffee cup left on the roof of a car falls off when the car starts moving.
What is Newton's First Law?
What is a reflecting telescope.
The unbalanced force that will cause a rolling ball to eventually stop.
What is friction?
If two objects are moving with the same acceleration, then the one with __________ mass will require more force.
What is more?
A soccer ball is kicked, the action and reaction forces do not cancel each other out.
What is the force applied by the foot to the ball is greater than the force of the ball to the foot?
This law explains why less force results in less acceleration.
What is Newton's Second Law?
Newton is known for discovering a quality of white light.
What is white light can be split by a prism into all colors?
The sum of all the forces acting on an object.
What is net force?
The two metric units of force.
What are kilogram meters per second squared and Newtons?
A rocket is often used to represent Newton’s Third Law of Motion, when a rocket is launched, the expanding gases push ___________ and the rocket is propelled ______________.
What is downward and upward?
This law explains why the Voyager spacecraft is still moving at 17 m/s.
What is Newton's First Law?
Newton discovered this force.
What is gravity?
The diagram that is drawn to show all the forces acting on an object.
What is a free body diagram?
The acceleration needed for an object with a mass of 3 kg and a force of 30N.
What is 10 m/s/s?
When two objects interact with one another, the forces that the objects exert on each other are called _______________________.
What are reaction forces?
This law explains the recoil experienced by a hunter firing a shotgun.
What is Newton's Third Law?
This branch of science is based off of Newton's 3 Laws.
What is Physics?