Newton’s First Law
Newton’s Second Law
(F = ma)
Newton’s Third Law
Hooke’s Law
Forces, Moments, and Speed
100

What is inertia?

The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.

100

What does Newton’s Second Law state?

Force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma).

100

What does Newton’s Third Law state?

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

100

What is Hooke’s Law?

The force needed to stretch a spring is directly proportional to its extension (F=k.e)

100

Force measured in Newtons. What is a Newton?

A unit created by Newton. N= kg.m/s2

200

Give an example of inertia in daily life.

A passenger moving forward when a car suddenly stops (others examples accepted).

200

If mass increases but force remains the same, what happens to acceleration?

Acceleration decreases.

200

Give an example of an action-reaction pair.

A swimmer pushes water backward (action), and the water pushes them forward (reaction).

200

What does the equation F=k.e mean?

Force (F) equals the spring constant (k) times the extension (e).

200

What is the formula for speed?

Speed = Distance / Time

s=d/t

300

Why do seatbelts relate to inertia?

They stop a passenger from continuing forward when a car stops.

300

A car has a force of 200N and a mass of 50kg. Find its acceleration.

a= F/m = 200/50 = 4 m/s2

300

How does a rocket launch demonstrate this law?

The rocket pushes gases downward (action), and the gases push the rocket upward (reaction).

300

What are the units for: F, k and e?

F-> Newtons (N)

k-> N/m

e-> meters (m)

300

If a car travels 78 km in 32 minutes, what is its speed?

s=d/t

s=78/32 =2.44 km/min

s=2.44 x 60 (minutes)= 146.4 km/h

400

What happens when a tablecloth is pulled quickly under dishes?

The dishes stay in place due to inertia.

400

How does this law apply to sports?

In soccer, a stronger kick (more force) makes the ball accelerate faster.

400

If you push against a wall, why don’t you move backward?

The wall pushes back with the same force, but it is too massive to move.

400

What happens when a spring is stretched beyond its elastic limit?

It does not return to its original shape and may break.

400

What happens when unbalanced forces act on an object?

The object accelerates in the direction of the net force.

500

How does mass affect inertia?

The greater the mass, the greater the inertia (more resistance to motion change).

500

Explain how air resistance affects a falling object.

It slows the object down and opposes gravity, reducing acceleration.

500

Why do birds need to push air downward to fly?

The downward force on air (action) generates an upward force (reaction) that lifts them.

500

If a spring has a constant of 100 N/m and is stretched by 0.2m, what is the force?

F=k.e

F=100 x 0.2

F=20 N

500

A beam is balanced on a pivot at its midpoint.

  • A 180 N force is applied 2 meters to the left of the pivot.
  • A 350 N force is applied at an unknown distance on the right side.

At what distance from the pivot should the 350 N force be applied to keep the beam balanced?

 Mleft=Fleft. dleft 

       = 180 x 2 = 360 N

Mright=Mleft

Mright=360 N

360=350 x d

360/350= d

d=1.03 m

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