The total path traveled
What is Distance?
A push or a pull.
What is a force?
An object in motion stays in motion, and an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
What is Newton’s First Law of Motion?
The recipe for both speed and velocity.
What is distance over time(d/t)?
A decrease in this type of acceleration is the reason astronauts float in space.
What is gravitational acceleration (gravity)?
Meters per second (m/s).
What is speed measured in?
Newtons (N).
What is the unit of force?
F = m × a
What is Newton’s Second Law formula?
This is what both Force and Gravitational Weight is measured in.
What is a Newton?
The primary reason why a ball eventually stops rolling.
What is Friction?
The rate at which velocity changes over time.
What is acceleration?
a=9.8 m/s2
What is gravitational acceleration(gravity)?
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton’s Third Law?
This increases when more Force is added.
What is inertia?
Newton’s First Law is the reason you continue to move forward when a car stops but this keeps you safe from projection.
What is a seat belt?
What variable denotes 20 m/s north.
What is Velocity?
A Force that has the ability to stop or slow an object in motion.
What is Friction?
Pushing a cart is an example of this motion law.
What is Newton’s Third Law?
The recipe for momentum.
What is p = m × v?
A car accident is a good example of this type of collision because the cars stay together after impact.
What is an Inelastic Collision?
Meters per second squared.
What is acceleration?
This graph of motion has a line that curves up.
What is positive acceleration motion graph?
Seat belt inertia is an example of this motion law.
What is Newton’s 1st Law?
These three variables are directly proportional to one another.
What is Force, Mass and Acceleration?
Because the rocket pushes exhaust backward, and the exhaust pushes the rocket forward a rocket launch is a good example of this motion law.
What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?