Vocab
1st Law
2nd Law
3rd Law
Scenarios
100

A force between objects. On Earth, it pulls things down. 

Gravity

100

An object in motion stays in motion, an object at rest stays at rest unless ____________________. 

acted on by an outside force

100

This formula is used to calculate force. 

F= m x a

100

This law states “for every action, there is an equal and opposite…”

Reaction

100

These laws help explain a lot about how things move. 

Newton's Laws of Motion

200

The force that resists motion between two surfaces.

Friction

200

A soccer ball on the field won't move unless this happens.

Being kicked (force applied). 

200

Force is measured in _________. Mass is measured in _______.

Newtons and kg or Kilograms. 

200

When you jump off a canoe, the canoe does this.

Moves backward (opposite direction).

200
Hoe does a seatbelt help protect passengers from car crashes?

They help keep passengers secure. keeping them from flying out of a car. 

300

The amount of matter found in an object. 

Matter

300

A person driving a car, wearing no seat belt, suddenly crashes and flies out of the car. Why does this happen?

Their body is still moving at that speed. 

300

A 2 kg object accelerates at 3 m/s². What is the force?

6 N

300

A balloon flies when air rushes out. Which force pushes the balloon forward?

The reaction force of air pushing backward or down. 


300

A baseball pitcher throws a fastball. Which Newton’s Law best explains why the ball accelerates?

Second Law (F = ma).

400

A measure of the heaviness of an object affected by gravity. 

Weight

400

An astronaut in space pushes a wrench. What happens to the wrench?

It keeps on moving until another force acts on it. 

400

The hevier the object, the more ________ you need to add. 

Force

400

When a ball bounces on the floor. the ball pushes down on the floor and ...

The floor pushes back on the ball causing it to bounce up. 

400

Which law explains why a bird can fly off the ground. 

Newton's Third Law. 

500

A force that acts on an object moving in a circular path directed towards the center. 

Centripetal Force. 

500

Which has more inertia: a bowling ball or a baseball? Why?

The bowling ball, because it has more mass. 

500

A rocket produces 20,000 N of force on a 1,000 kg spacecraft. What is its acceleration?

20 m/s²

500

How does Newton’s 3rd Law explain why rockets can move in space without air?

The gases push out (action) and the rocket is pushed forward (reaction).


500

A rocket keeps accelerating as it goes up into the atmosphere. Why?

More force is being applied. 

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