Newton’s Laws
Atomic Structure
The Solar System
Electrostatics
Friction & Density
100

What is Newton’s First Law also known as?

The Law of Inertia

100

What are the three subatomic particles?

Protons, neutrons, electrons

100

What is the center of our solar system?

The Sun

100

What are the three types of electric charge?

Positive, negative, neutral

100

What is the formula for density?

D=m/V (Density = Mass/Volume)

200

According to Newton’s Second Law, what happens when force increases while mass remains constant?

Acceleration increases

200

Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?

Electron

200

What are the two types of planetary motion?

Rotation (around axis) and revolution (around the Sun)

200

What happens when two objects have the same charge?

They repel.

200

If an object is less dense than water, what will happen?

It will float.

300

Give an example of Newton’s Third Law in real life.

Jumping off a boat – the boat moves back as you jump forward.

300

How is an atom similar to the solar system?

Electrons orbit the nucleus, like planets orbit the Sun.

300

What separates the inner and outer planets?

The Asteroid Belt

300

Why do clothes stick together after being in a dryer?

Static electricity (electrons transfer due to friction).

300

Name one way to reduce friction and one way to increase friction.

Reduce: lubricants; Increase: rougher surfaces

400

If an object has a mass of 5 kg and is pushed with a force of 20 N, what is its acceleration?

a=F/m=20/5=4 m/s²

400

If an atom has 8 protons, how many electrons does it have in its shells?

2 and 6 (2,6).

400

What is the main difference between an asteroid and a comet in terms of composition?

Asteroids are made of rock/metal; comets have ice and dust.

400

What happens when you rub a balloon on your hair?

Electrons transfer, giving the balloon a negative charge, making it attract hair.

400

Friction always causes _____

heat

500

A box is pushed, but it does not move. Which of Newton's laws explains this?

Newton’s First Law (inertia) or Second Law (insufficient force to overcome static friction)

500

What is the difference between atomic mass and atomic number?

Atomic mass = protons + neutrons; atomic number = protons only

500

Why do planets closer to the Sun orbit faster than those farther away?

Stronger gravitational pull near the Sun.

500

An object becomes more positively charged if

It loses electrons

500

If a soccer ball were kicked on a frictionless surface, what would happen?

It would keep moving indefinitely.

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