Motion
Friction
Air Resistance
Gravity
Newtons Laws
100

What is Motion?

Motion is the movement of an object

100

Which surface exerts less friction?

A smooth surface

100

What does air resistance depend on?

Speed, shape, and orientation

100

What is Gravity?

Gravity, or gravitational force, is a force of attraction between two objects.

100

 What is the First Law of Motion called?

The Law of Inertia

200

What would pushing and pulling do to an object?

 It would change its position/direction

200

Which type of liquid can be coated to reduce friction

Oil

200

What is drag in are resistance?

Air friction

200

 True or False: Do all objects with mass exert a gravitational force?

True

200

What is Newtons second law?

“An object accelerates when a force acts on an object with mass. The greater the mass of the object be accelerated, the more force needed to accelerate the object”

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The Motion of an object is described by its?

Position, direction, motion, and its speed

300

Does friction go the same direction of an object or does it go the opposite way?

Opposite

300

What does air resistance not depend on?

Mass

300

Larger Objects exert a _______ force

Greater

300

What is Newton’s Third Law of Motion?

 “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.”

400

 How is Motion and Velocity different?

Velocity described the speed and direction of an object's motion. Motion is just the movement of one object

400

What does friction do?

It causes moving objects to slow down
400

Which states of matter does it resist motion.

Gases and Liquids

400

Earth’s gravity also keeps the what in orbit around Earth?

The moon

400

What did Issac Newton do?

Isaac Newton was a scientist and mathematician who lived 1643-1727

500

Patterns of Motion can help you predict the position speed and direction, of an object, what are the patterns of motion, and say its definitions?

 Linear Motion, Rotation, Revolution, Rolling, Periodic Motion. 


Linear-Motion along a straight line or path;


 Rotation-Movement of an object around a fixed point; Revolution-Movement of one object in a circular path around a second object; 



Rolling-Combination of Linear Motion and rotation, an object as it moves along a straight path; 


Periodic Motion; A group of Motion patterns, a motion that recurs over and over in a regular and repeating way. 

500

How do you move a stationary object?

You must overcome it

500

Which moving object experience air resistance on?

Fast moving object

500

Gravity is the force that attracts objects on Earth. It _____ objects towards the center of Earth.

Pulls

500

What did Isaac Newton develop in the world?

He developed three laws of motion to describe how forces interact with objects and cause motion.

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