Newton's Second Law states that Force equals this.
This law states that an object in motion will remain in motion and an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
What is Newton's First Law?
This is the unit for measurements of force. (full name)
What is the newton (N)?
On object is resting on a table. The forces on the object are: (balanced/unbalanced)
What is balanced?
This force pulls everything toward the center of massive objects like the Earth
What is gravity?
This is the force required to accelerate a 10 kg object at 10 m/s 2.
What is 100 Newtons?
This law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law?
This is the unit for measurements of mass. (full name)
What is the kilogram (kg)
an object is being pushed across a table at a constant speed. What are the 4 forces acting on the object?
What are gravity, normal force, applied force, and friction?
This is the force is common in sports, i.e. between your hand and a volleyball/ foot and a soccerball/ bat and a baseball bat, etc.
What is applied force?
This is the force required to accelerate a 20kg person at 10 m/s2
What is 200 Newtons
the tendency of objects to continue moving in the same speed and direction
What is inertia?
This is the unit for measurements of speed / velocity (full name)
what is meters per second (m/s)
An object is moving to the left across the floor. Friction is acting on the object in this direction.
What is rightward/ to the right.
These two forces are acting on a book siting at rest on a table
What is gravity and normal force?
What is 5 m/s2?
This term, measured in m/s, describes distance covered over time
What is velocity OR speed
This is the unit for measurements of acceleration (full name)
What is meters per second squared (m/s2)
An object is moving to the right. A rightward force of 10 N, a leftward force of 8 N, and equal forces of gravity and normal force are acting on the object. It will:
What is speed up / accelerate?
This force causes a trampoline to bounce back after an applied force pushes it down.
What is spring force?
This mass will accelerate at 5 m/s2 if I apply a 20 N force.
what is 4 kg?
This is a quality that has both magnitude and direction
What is a vector?
This unit is equal to 1 kg * m / s2 (full name)
What is the Newton (N)
An object is falling in mid-air. The force of gravity on the object is 15 N. The force of air resistance is 17 N. It will:
What is slow down/ decelerate
This is the force in a rope during a game of tug of war/
What is tension?