A baseball hit with a bat accelerates more than a bowling ball hit with a bat.
2nd Law
This force opposes the force of gravity when objects fall through the air.
Air resistance
Do balanced or unbalanced forces result in a change in motion?
Unbalanced forces
Newton’s 1st Law is also known as the…
Law of Inertia
Mass in motion is also known as…
Momentum
A balloon flies forward when air quickly escapes it.
3rd Law
What two factors affect gravitational pull?
Mass and distance between masses
Yaakov pushes a box with a force of 10 N to the right and Levi pushes with a force of 3 N to the left. Find the net force applied to the box.
7 N to the right
Fill in the blank:
The more __________ you have, the more inertia you will have.
Mass
If the mass of a bulldozer is 1,250 kg and it is moving at a speed of 20 m/s, how much momentum does it have?
25,000kg*m/s
A book left on the table overnight is there when you return in the morning.
1st Law
What is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth?
9.8 m/s^2
What is the SI unit for weight?
The law that states that an object accelerates in the same direction as the force applied to it is…
Newton's 2nd Law
What force best explains why a feather and a tennis ball do not both fall with an acceleration of 9.8 m/s2 like they should?
Air resistance
You run into a friend while skating and you both fall in opposite directions.
3rd Law
Ignoring air resistance and friction, what should be observed about two objects that are dropped at the same time?
Both objects should have the same acceleration
Name 3 common forces that can be applied to objects.
Gravity
Air resistance
What would a man weigh if he has a mass of 60 kg?
588 N
Rank the following items from most momentum to least momentum.
Fast airplane; Slow bicyclist; Parked car; Fast bicyclist
1. Fast airplane
2. Fast bicyclist
3. Slow bicyclist
4. Parked car
The bike you are riding hits a hole and stops quickly, but you fly forward.
1st Law
The maximum speed a falling human can reach is 55 m/s (or 118.06 mi/hr.) What is the name for this speed and what two forces become balanced for this to be possible?
Terminal velocity
Gravity and Air Resistance
Find the acceleration on the box shown.
0.25 m/s^2
The force exerted on a cart is constant. On a frictionless surface, if the cart’s mass is increased, what will happen to its acceleration? Include which law supports your answer.
Decreases, because of Newton’s 2nd Law
A car accelerates from 20 m/s to 60 m/s in 5 s. If the mass of the car is 150 kg, find the force on the car and the final momentum.
F = 1,200 N
p_"final" = 9,000 kg*m/s