A force, acceleration or the same as mass?
Force
What is the formula for momentum?
p = mv
Aristotle believed that if you dropped a heavier object and a lighter object at the same time they would what?
(hint: fall faster, fall at same speed, etc.)
The heavier object would fall faster.
Kg
You kick a 2 kg soccer ball and it accelerates at a rate of 3 m/s2. How much force did your foot apply to the ball?
6 N
The amount of matter an object has
What is the formula for force?
F = ma
Galileo proved Aristotle wrong and showed that if you dropped a heavier object and a lighter object at the same time they would actually do what?
They would actually fall at the same speed.
The unit for Force is what?
N or kg*m/s^2
You drop an anvil from the Empire State Building, because everyone else does. The anvil has a mass of 20 kg and landed with a force of 196 N. What was the acceleration of the anvil due to gravity?
a = F/m = ?
9.8 m/s^2
Newton's First Law of Motion is often referred to as what?
The Law of Inertia
What is the number and unit for gravity on Earth?
9.8 m/s^2
Newton has how many laws?
3
The unit for gravity is what?
m/s^2
You jump to avoid being hit by an anvil some idiot dropped off of the Empire State Building. You accelerate at 2 m/s and by applying a force of 140 N with your legs. What is your mass?
m = F/a = ?
70 kg
Momentum can be defined as what?
A mass in motion
What is the formula for weight?
w = mg
What is Newton's 2nd Law of Motion?
The force applied to an object is directly proportional to the mass of the object and its acceleration.
The unit for acceleration is what?
m/s^2
A 6000 kg freight car is heading east at 4 m/s. It collides with an 8000 kg freight car that is stationary. After they collide, they couple. What is their velocity after the collision?
1.71 m/s east
Conservation of Momentum is defined as what?
Momentum of a system is constant if there are no external forces acting on the system.
(m1V1 + m2V2) = (m1V1 + m2V2) is referred to as what?
Momentum before = Momentum after
What is Newton's 3rd Law of Motion?
For every action force, there is an opposite and equal reaction force.
What is the unit for momentum?
Kg*m/s
3 m/s