Newton's First Law of Motion
what is an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force?
Newton's Second Law of Motion
what is F=ma?
Newton's Third Law of Motion
what is every action has an equal and opposite reaction?
A baseball player hitting a home run
What is Newton's Second Law?
The year Issac Newton was born
what is 1642?
When a soccer ball is kicked in a soccer game, the unbalanced force being applied is...
What is the player kicking it?
when objects of 2 different mass are hit with the same force, this will happen
What is the object with less mass will accelerate more?
if a plane's thrusters were used to fly the plane, the reactive force would be
What is the plane being able to fly in the air?
Two objects of the same mass hitting each other and both moving the same distance
what is Newton's Second Law?
the famous story of how Sir Issac Newton found gravity was
what is an apple falling on his head?
When a soccer ball is kicked, the reason for it stopping eventually is...
What is the friction from the ground acting upon the ball?
if 3 roller coaster cars were accelerating at a speed of 10 m/s^2 and the mass of one car was 300kg, the force to stop the cars would be
What is 9000 N?
if a kid falls off a skateboard backwards propelling his skateboard forward, the initial action would be
What is the kid falling off the skateboard?
A swimmer using the wall of a swimming pool to boost them forward
What is Newton's Third Law?
Sir Issac Newton is most famous for
What is developing the laws of motion?
this would happen if no unbalanced force was acted upon a moving ball
what is the ball will stay in motion forever?
If 2 objects, one with a mass of 50kg and the other 500kg, were hit with the same force the object with the greater acceleration would be
What is the object with a mass of 50kg?
The opposite reaction of a jetpack thrusting onto the ground
What is being propelled upwards?
A cannonball staying still until being exploded by gunpowder, launching it forward
What is Newton's First Law?
Sir Issac Newton lived in the ____ century
What is the 17th century?
this thing in a car prevents you from going flying forward in a crash
What is a seatbelt?
if an object was 50kg, and was going 20m/s^2 the force to stop it would be
What is 1000 N?
A very famous device that relies on newton's third law
what is newton's cradle?
A rocket using thrusters to launch into space
What is Newton's Third Law?
Issac Newton died in the year
What is 1726/1727?