First Law
Second Law
Third Law
Etc
Net Force
100

State Newton's First Law

An object at rest will stay at rest. and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

100

State Newton's Second Law

F = Mass x Acceleration

100

State Newton's Third Law

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. 

100

You must have unbalanced forces to have motion. 

True

100

Chris and Bradley are arm wrestling. Chris wins the battle using 32N of force. Bradley only used 12N of force. This is the net force of the match.

20 N

200

Newton' First Law is also called this

The Law of Inertia

200

The more mass an object has, the more of this is needed to change the object's motion.

Force

200

When air rushes out of a balloon, the balloon moves in the opposite direction. Explain why.

The air is comes out of the balloon backwards and pushes the balloon forward. 

200

In our sliding penny lab, these were the action/reaction forces. 

The action force was the sliding of the pennies, and the reaction was the pennies moving away from the target group. 

200

Rachel and Martin were playing tug of war against Liz. Liz was pulling with 14N of force. Rachel was pulling with 20N and Martin was pulling with 24N. This is the net force of the match. 

30N

300

If a bus is traveling and comes to a sudden stop, this is what the people on the bus do. 

They move, fall forward

300

This is the force of a 60kg person traveling at 10 m/s/s.

600N

300

According to the 3rd law, when you push on a wall, the wall pushes back with this amount of force. 

and equal force in the opposite direction
300

This is the force that causes objects in motion to slow down.

Friction

300

Mr. Garner pulled on a rope with 35N of force. Mr. Schneider pulled on that same rope in the opposite direction with 30N of force. The rope will move in this direction.

Towards Mr. Garner

400

Forces occur in pairs. 

True

400

If you increase the force but the mass is the same, this happens to the acceleration.

It increases...speeds up

400

Use Newton's law to explain how a rocket works.

Hot gases push down and it propels the rocket up.

400

An object that has a greater mass, will require a great _______ to accelerate.

Force

400

This is what you call it when you combine all of the forces acting on an object. 

Net Force

500

This is how inertia and mass are related. 

The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has. 

500

Tom is pushing a 10kg box across the floor with a force of 30N. This is his acceleration. 

3 m/s/s

500

This is the difference between weight and mass. 

Mass is the amount of matter an object has, and weight is the measure of the force of gravity pulling on the object. 

500

Sir Isaac Newton died in this year.

1727

500

This is the net force when the forces that are acting on an object are equal and opposite.

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