Forces & Motion
Newton's Law
Work, Power, Action!
Stored vs Speeding
Energy in Action
Rollercoaster Physics!
100

The study of matter, energy, and how they interact.

Physics

100

An object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force = inertia

Newton's 1st Law 

100

Amy uses 20N of force to push a lawn mower 10 meters. How much work does she do? 

200 J

100

 If the rock falls from the hill, it is _______ energy.

Kinetic energy

100

A roller coaster car sitting at the top of the hill has this type of energy.

Potential energy
100

Name everyone in class

Answers vary.

200

The force that causes things to move (Work).

Energy

200

An English physicist, mathematician, and astronomer. Famous for his work on motion; his "Three Laws of Motion" 

Major contributions include: 

  • Three Laws of Motion

  • Law of Universal Gravitation
  • Calculus (independently discovered)

Isaac Newton

200

How much work does an elephant do while moving a circus wagon 20 meters with a pulling force of 200N?

4,000 J

200

You serve a volleyball with a mass of 2.1 kg. The ball leaves your hand with a speed of 30 m/s. The ball has __________ energy. Calculate it.

945 joules 

200

When a roller coaster moves down a hill, this type of energy increases as its potential energy decreases.

Kinetic Energy

200

What can you catch, but not throw?

A cold

300

The push or pull on an object causing it to change itsvelocity.

Force

300

For every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton's 3rd Law

300

Alex applies 350 N of force to move his stalled car 40 m, how much work did Alex do?

14,000 J

300

A cinder block is sitting on a platform 20 m high. It weighs 79 N. The block has __________ energy. Calculate it. 

15,499.8 J or 15,484 J

300

Give me an example of Kinetic Energy.

Answers vary. 

300

What starts with T, ends with T, and has T in it?

Teapot

400

What are other types of energy? 

Calories in food

Horsepower in engines

Watt in electricity

400

What is the formula to find force? 

Force= mass x acceleration

400

Angela uses a force of 25 Newtons to lift her grocery bag while doing 50 Joules of work. How far did she lift the grocery bags?

Measurement --> meters

2 meters

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

What is the potential energy of a 3 kilogram-ball that is on the ground?

0 J

400

What is the formula for Kinetic energy?

What does each letter stand for?

KE= 1/2 x mass x velocity2

400

Daily wager! Trash can roulette! 

who???

500

This term refers to "pulls objects toward Earth" and what is its measurement?(make sure to include # and correct measurement) 

Points will not be given if not provided. 

9.81 m/s2 or 9.8 m/s2

500

This law helps explain why heavier objects require more force to start moving than lighter ones.

Newton's Second Law

500

The baseball player does 1234 Joules of work when hitting a baseball into left field. Assuming the baseball landed 100 meters away from home plate, how much force did the player use to hit the ball? 

Measurement --> N (newtons)

12.34 N

500

DAILY WAGER!!

Two objects were lifted by a machine. Object C had a mass of 2 kilograms, and was lifted at a speed of 5m/sec. Object D had a mass of 4 kilograms and was lifted at a rate of 3 m/sec.

a. Which object had more kinetic energy while it was being lifted?


b. Which object had more potential energy when it was lifted to a distance of 10 meters? Show your calculation.

a. Object C has a more kinetic energy

b. Object D has more potential energy

500

What is the formula for Potential energy?

What does each letter stand for?

PE= mass x gravity x height

500

What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in 1,000 years?

The letter M

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