________ is a push or a pull
What is a force?
A car traveling 35 mph northwest is an example of what?
What is velocity?
Which of the following will have the least amount of friction? Grass, Ice, Sandpaper, or rock?
What is Ice?
Bat pushes ____ to the right. Ball pushes ____ to the left
What is ball, bat?
When is the room number of your science classroom?
What is room 308?
_____ is how much matter an object contains?
What is mass?
How would you describe the relationship between velocity and acceleration?
What is acceleration is the change in velocity?
A rope being pulled by both sides with an equal amount of force is an example of what type of force?
What is a balanced force?
Newton's First Law is known as the law of ____
What is inertia?
If an balanced force is being applied to a ball what is happening to the ball?
What is the ball is not moving?
32 mph eastward represents what of an object?
What is Velocity?
Which car is moving at a faster speed?
What is Car A?
The force of gravity is greater between you and the Earth than it is between you and a chair? This is because the Earth has more ______ than the chair.
What is mass?
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction represents?
What is Newton's 3rd Law?
Two objects undergo changes in mass and distance. What changes in these objects would cause the gravitational force between them to increase?
What is an increase in mass and a decrease in distance?
d/t=
What is speed?
As a rollercoaster starts down a slope, its speed is 4m/s. 3 seconds later, at the bottom, its speed is 22 m/s. What is its average acceleration? Final Speed- Initial Speed / Time
What is 6 m/s2?
What is the net force? Include direction as well.
What is 3 N to the right?
Which of Newton's Laws is seen when a student tries to push two objects of different masses with a certain force and receive different amounts of acceleration?
What is Newton's 2nd Law?
Legend has it that something fell on Newton that sparked Newton's Laws of Motion. What was it?
What is an apple?
Final speed-initial speed/time=
What is acceleration?
Which graph shows the object moving at a constant velocity?
What is all of them?
What type of friction is displayed when you are sitting on a chair?
What is Static Friction?
A person is unable to walk on the ground without the ground’s frictional force is an example of which law?
What is Newton's 3rd Law?
An object is taken from the Earth and placed on the moon. How would you describe the object's mass and weight on the moon compared to the object's mass and weight on the Earth?
What is mass would stay the same but weight would change?