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Newton's Laws of Motion
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100

___________ energy is the energy an object has due to its motion. 

Kinetic

100

___________  can cause the motion or shape of an object to change.

Force (or forces)

100

___________'s laws of motion can be used to describe how forces affect the motion of objects.

Newton

100

Newton's First Law, also known as the law of inertia, states that an object at rest will stay at rest unless it is acted on by an _____________ force. 

unbalanced

100

Newton’s ________ law of motion explains how the forces exerted by each object in a collision are related.

third

200

___________ energy is the energy an object has due to its position, condition, or chemical composition.

Potential

200

___________ forces only act when objects are touching. 

Contact

200

Motion is measured relative to a _______________ point that does not move.

reference

200

Newton's first law also states that an object in motion will continue moving with the same _________ and direction unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force.

speed

200

Newton’s first and second laws explain how the ___________ of an object will change due to forces from a collision.

motion

300

__________  is defined as the transfer of energy to an object by a force that causes that object to move in the direction of that force. 

Work

300

_________________ forces, such as magnets or gravity, can act at a distance.

Noncontact

300

When an object is not moving, the forces acting on it are _____________, but when they become ___________________, it will move. 

balanced

unbalanced

300

Newton's second law states that the force exerted by an object is directly proportional to its _____________ and acceleration.

mass

300

Collisions may cause damage due to the large force and _________________ an object experiences during the collision.

acceleration

400

Kinetic energy depends on the _______ and speed of an object. 

mass

400

Forces have both strength and direction and combine to find the ______ force on an object.

net
400

____________ is the tendency of an object to stay in motion or stay at rest unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force.

Inertia

400

Using Newton's second law, write the equation for Force (Force = _________ x ___________) 

Mass X Acceleration

400

Extending the _________________ (length of time) of a collision can reduce the acceleration of an object during the collision, which reduces the forces acting on the object. 

duration

500

Gravitational potential energy depends on the mass and _________ of an object.

height

500

Two people are pushing on a box opposite directions. One person is pushing with 2 Newtons of force to the right. The other person is pushing with 1 Newton of force to the left. Calculate the net force.

1 N to the right

500

If an object with more mass is in motion, more force must be applied to get the object to _______________ faster. 

accelerate

500

According to Newton's third law, when an object applies force to a second object, the second object applies an __________ and ____________ _________ force to the first object.

equal

opposite

reaction

500

If a truck with a mass of 15,000 kg collides with a car 1,000 kg, then…

both vehicles will accelerate away from each other, but the car will accelerate more quickly. 

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