D/T Graphs
Terms
Gravity
Rando
Newton
100

A flat, horizontal line on the distance/time graph means the person is....

resting/stopped

100

The sum of all forces acting on an object.

Net force

100

In a vacuum, a feather and a hammer are dropped at the same time...which hits the ground first?

same time!

100

The distance per time that an object travels...

speed

100

Newton's first law, says an object....

unless, a .....

at rest will stay at rest, will stay in motion forever

unless an outside force acts on it...

200

The steeper line on the d/t graph means the speed is..

faster

200

This type of force is needed to accelerate an object

Unbalanced

200

The greater the ______ of the objects, the more the g pull.

masses

200

The speed with the direction

velocity

200

Newton's 2nd law, says the acceleration of an object is determined by these two other factors

force applied and the mass of the object

300

A line going down, or back to the X axis represents the person is ....

going back home, or back in distance

300

This non contact type of force is always working, always ON

gravity

300

The measure of the force of gravity is called ______.

weight

300

The rate of change in velocity....

acceleration

300

Newton's 3rd Law says if you push a door open with 80 N of force, then the door....

pushes your hand with 80N of force back

400

Any straight line on a d/t graph means _________ motion or speed.

constant

400

This force causes things to slow or come to rest

Friction

400

The greater the ____________ between objects, the less the g attraction.

distance

400

With magnets, N pole to N pole will....

repel each other.
400

I pull the desk with 120 N east, you pull the other side with 80N west, what is the net force? 

40N to the east

500

On a d/t graph, a curved line represents _______, or this type of motion

acceleration, variable

500

When an object is resting or at a constant rate it is under __________ forces.

balanced

500

This is the acceleration rate of ANY object as it falls towards Earth.

9.81 m/s/s

500
Something that seems to be staying in place so that other things can seen to be moving or not.

reference point

500

When you travel to the moon, your weight will change based on gravity, because the moon has.....

much less mass.

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