Newtons Laws
First Law
Second Law
Identify which Newtons Laws
Newton's Laws & Gravity
Units of Measurement & Laws
Solving Newton's Laws
100

A push or a pull is better known as ______.

Force

100

define: net force

total force acting on an object 

100

If forces are applied and they equaled out, they are _________ forces.

Balanced

100

This states that an object’s motion will not change unless an unbalanced force acts on the object.

What is Newton's First Law?

100

IF something is moving at a constant speed, is the forces balanced or unbalanced?

balanced

100

The unit of force is this.

What is the Newton?

100

What force would you need to move a mass of 2 kg at a rate of acceleration of 3 m/s/s?

6 Newtons

200
This is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion.
What is inertia?
200

What causes a ball that has been kicked across the ground to stop?

Friction

200

This force opposes the motion of objects.

What is friction?

200

As you are riding a bike down a hill, you notice a rhinoceros iguana and PUSH DOWN REALLY HARD on your breaks. You fly over the handle bars and smack the pavement. 

Newton's First Law

200

The attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass?

What is gravity

200

F = m x a

Which Newton's Law does this apply to?

Newton's 2nd law

200

What is the force required to move a 100 kg refrigerator at 3 m/s/s?

300 N

300

If a box is being pushed with a force of 5 N to the right and also being pushed, in the opposite direction, with a force of 12 N, what would you net force be? 

(answer / direction for credit)

7 N left

300

Which object has more inertia?

* A 1,000-kg car traveling at 2,000,000 mph
OR
* A 20,000-kg house that is not moving

The 20,000-kg house

300

A book is resting on a table. You start to apply 10 N of force to the book AND IT DOES NOT move. What is the NET FORCE on the book at this moment?

0 Newtons!!!! The book is not moving.

300

As the fuel burns, gases push against the rocket, moving it upward.

Newton's 3rd Law

300

This type of motion is acted only on by gravity.

What is projectile motion?

300

This Newton's law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton’s Third Law?

300
Calculate the mass of a person that is sprinting with an acceleration of 3 m/s/s as the are applying a force (to the ground) of 150 N?

Mass = 50 kg

400

If someone is pushing a box with 15 Newtons of force to the right, and another person is pulling the box (right) with 5 N of force, what is the net force?

20 N to the right

400

In order for motion to occur, the forces must be?

What is unbalanced

400


40 N <----Box----->100 N

What is the NET FORCE (and indicate the direction for full credit).

60 N to the RIGHT

400

A car (1000-kg) and a train (5,000-kg) are going the same speed. Then you apply the same force to both vehicles and you notice the car is still accelerating more.

Newton's 2nd Law

400

What is the rate of gravity on earth (units too)!!!

9.8 m/s/s

or

9.81 m/s2

400

Units for acceleration?

Meters per second squared
m/s/s

m/s2

400

As you are playing TUG-OF-WAR, your team is pulling (left) with a force of 200 N. The opposing team is pulling (right) with a force of 199 N. Which team will win and what direction will the team be going as they win? (You need to answer both parts to get this correct)

Your team wins by pulling the other team to the LEFT. 

500

A 100-kg person goes skydiving off the coast of Maryland! They were wondering what the Net Force would be on them (ignoring air resistance) as they are free-falling. 

F = m x a

F = 100-kg x 9.81 m/s2

F= 981 N

500

According to Newton’s Second Law, if the force increased but the mass remained the same, what happens?

The objects acceleration increases.

500

A 2.0-kg object that weights 20 N is released on PLANET Q. What is the acceleration due to gravity on PLANET Q?

a = F / m 

a = 20 N / 2.0-kg

10 m/s2

500

A tennis ball is thrown directly at a basketball and when they collide, you notice that they both go in opposite directions. 

Newton's 3rd law.

500

As you free-fall, you will reach a maximum speed because of air resistance. What is the term for when you reach max. speed?

Terminal Velocity

500

The standard unit of mass is this.

kilogram

500

As you are pushing a couch (50kg) with a force of 400 N, you hit a patch of carpet that impacts with 100 N, what is the acceleration of the couch as you are moving along the carpet? 

6 m/s/s

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