6.7A
6.7B
6.7C
100

A force that pulls objects with mass towards each other

What is Gravity?


100

Balanced or Unbalanced

What is balanced?

100

According to Newton's third law, for every action there is an __________ and opposite reaction. 

What is equal?

200

Name the TWO forces acting on this cake AND their directions. 

What are gravity pulling down and the normal force of the table pushing it up?

200

This is the net force of the object. 

What is 50 N to the right?

200

True or False.

A baseball player hits the ball with his bat with greater force than the ball hits the bat. 

What is false?

300

This is the opposing force to any applied force.

What is friction?

300

When the net force total is anything but zero, we consider the forces to be __________.

What is unbalanced?

300

This is a pair of forces that exists between two objects interacting with each other; the forces are equal in size and opposite in direction.

What is a simultaneous force pair?

400

These are the TWO types of forces. 

What are Contact and noncontact forces

Contact - Has to be touching

Non-Contact force - Not touching

400

This is the net force. 

What is a net force of 0 Newtons? The box is balanced. 

400

This is the size, quantity, or intensity of an object, action, or event.

What is magnitude?

500

This is any force applied perpendicularly to a surface. It is also the opposite of gravity.

What is Normal Force?

500

What is the net force? Would this be balanced or unbalanced?

The Net force is 100N to the left. This is unbalanced.

500

 This is the action-reaction force pair that occurs when you jump on a trampoline. Please name the action/reactions and draw arrows to show directions of forces. 

What is the action of you pushing down on the trampoline and the reaction of the trampoline pushing up on you? 

There should be an arrow pointing down and an equal/opposite arrow pointing up.  

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