Fear
Anger
Hate
Suffering
The Dark Side
100

what is the name for a phenomena that always causes a change in motion; often described simply as a push or a pull

a force

100

The SI unit of force is

Newton

100

When the vector sum of all forces on a system is zero, the system is said to be in _____________________.

mechanical equilibrium

(balance, I'll take, but the first thing is better)

100

Which instrument did we use to measure forces during out lab? What is it called?

a spring scale

100

give an example of a system in which the forces are unbalanced

any system that is accelerating, or changing direction

200

If an object changes velocity, what can be assumed about the object?

there is some force acting on the object 

200

what physics principle was first inductively reasoned by Galileo

Inertia

200

If the external force acting on an object is doubled, then its acceleration is

doubled

200

What did Galileo hypothesize about the rate objects of differing masses fall that was later proved during Apollo 15

In the absence of air resistance, all objects fall at the same rate

200

What is the mass of an elephant with a weight of 29430 Newtons?

3000 kg

300
What is the equilibrant of a force?

the force that acts on one or more forces to produce mechanical equilibrium

300

State Newton's third law in your own words

For every force acting on a system, there is an opposing force of equal magnitude acting on the opposing system in the opposite direction.

Forces always occur in pairs

300

What is Newton's 2nd law

∑F = ma

Note, the ∑F refers to the resultant force on the system

300

When you kick a soccer ball, it will fly through the air, but when you kick a bowling ball with the same force, it will only move a little bit, and you will break your foot. Which of Newton's laws best describes the lack of motion of the bowling ball?

1st. the bowling ball's inertia is high, so it doesn't like a change in motion.

1st law states that an object at rest will remain at rest, or an object at motion will remain in motion in a straight line with a constant velocity until acted on by an unbalanced force.

300

compute the standard weight of a 35 kg mass

343.35 N

400

Under what conditions do Newton's laws of motion not always hold true?

when things are very small or very fast

(meaning atomic level or near light speed)

400

Newton's laws of motion are the basis for the area of physics that describes the sources of movement. What is this area of physics called?

Dynamics

400

How did the ancient Greek philosophers' belief that the material world was corrupt while reason was naturally superior affect the way they did "science"

They gave greater credence to ad hoc reasoning, opposed to actual experimentation

400

If you are driving at a constant speed of 15 m/s and you see a middle schooler fortnite dancing in the middle of the street. You reluctantly slam on the brakes and stop moving over the course of 1.7 seconds from hitting the brakes. What is your acceleration?

-8.8 m/s2

400

You are keeping a car from rolling down a hill. You push with a force of 600 N at an upward angle of 20°. What is the magnitude and direction of the equilibrant force that the car is pushing on you.

600 N at a downward slope of 200° or -20° in the opposite direction

500

List the 4 fundamental forces

gravity, electromagnetic (light, magnetism and electricity) force, strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force

500

List at least 4 mechanical forces and briefly describe them or demonstrate them with your hands

compression (squash together), tensile (pulling on a rope), torsion (twisting), shear (parallel, opposing direction that cause layers within matter to slide past one another), and friction (forces that oppose motion between two objects in contact)

500

What is the strong nuclear interaction force and how is it different from the weak nuclear interaction force.

they are both close-range fundamental forces and the strong nuclear force is the force that keeps the subatomic particles in the nucleus from flying apart from each other.

the weak nuclear force is involved in nuclear decay and is obviously weaker than the strong nuclear force

500

A force of 35 N can move an object at an acceleration of 10 m/s2, what is the weight in Newtons of the object in question

it's weight is 34.3 N 

Its mass is 35/10 = 3.5 kg, so 3.5 x 9.81 is 34.335 N

500

Given Two forces, F= 35 N at 15° and F2 = 45 N at 135°, Find the Resultant force vector

40.9 N at 87.2°

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