Types of Force
Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Miscellaneous
100

How is force defined?

A push or pull on an object. 

100

What is the term that defines what Newton's first law is about?

Interia

100

What is the equation that represents Newton's Second Law of Motion?

F = m * a

100

Complete the sentence:

___ there is an equal and opposite reaction. 

For every action...

100

What is the net force?

Net Force = 0

200

What type of force is shown in the picture. 

A Balanced Force

200

Newton's first law states that an object will stay at rest unless...

Acted on by an unbalanced force. 

200

What is the unit used to represent force and represents 1 kg of mass at 1 m/s2?

A Newton

200

If the woman pushes her left foot, which direction will the boat move?

The boat will move away from the dock. 

200

What is the net force?

Net Force = 70 Newtons to the left

300

What force will resist you sliding on ice, eventually causing you to stop?

Friction force

300

A soccer ball kicked on the field will eventually stop because...

Friction 

300

Why will the heavier ball not travel as far?

With a larger mass, more force is required to accerate the heavy ball. 

300

Wall-E is able to move because...

The force of the fire extinguisher moves him in the opposite direction. 

300

How do you know if an object has more inertia?

Objects with more mass have more inertia. 

400

Air rushing out of a balloon is an example of what type of force?

Non-contact force

400

A rock thrown in space will continue moving without stopping until...

An unbalanced force acts on it. 

400

If the mass of an ojbect is doubled, how will this affect force?

The force will double. 

400

When you walk, your foot pushes on the ground. State the reacting force to this. 

The ground pushes forward on your foot. 

400

How does this example show Newton's 2nd and 3rd laws of motion?

The object moves with more acceleration if more force is applied (2nd law)

Force applied down on the object causes a reaction force pushing the ball up (Newton's 3rd law).

500

Based on the data in the photo, this is an example of what type of force?

Unbalanced Force

500

Explain why you lean forward when your car suddenly stops.

Your body's inertia wants to continue moving forward at the same speed the car was moving. 
500

If an equal force is applied to a heavy object and a light object, which one will accelerate more? 

The object with less mass (the lighter one). 

500

When your model cars with a bumper collided with the wall, describ ehow Newton's Third Law was demonstrated. 

The force of the car colliding into the wall was met with an equal force pushing back on the car from the wall. This was observed with damange to the bumper, which absorbed that force. 

500

Draw a simple force diagram for this scenario: 

The Numbers do not matter. Must show applied force to the right and an opposing force to the left. 

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