Newton's first law is also known as this.
What is the law of inertia?
Newton's Second law is also known as this.
What is the Law of Acceleration?
Newton's Third Law is also known as this.
What is the law of action-reaction?
A car breaks at a stop light and the tires slide against the street. This is an example of this force.
What is friction?
You are using a magnet in the hopes to attract out a metal piece of jewelery you dropped in the drain. This is the type of force that occured.
What is non-contact force?
Objects resistance to moving.
What is inertia?
An object with greater mass will need this to accelerate the same as an object with lesser mass.
What is greater force?
For every ________ there is an _________ & _________ reaction
What is action, opposite, equal
You push your chair in after getting up from the table. This is an example of this force.
What is applied force?
Object 1 is closer to a wall. Object 2 is further from the wall. This object will have a stronger gravitational force with the wall.
What is object 1?
Velocity is this.
What is speed and direction?
What is accelerate faster?
Mass is a measure of this.
What is the matter that makes up something?
You are rock climbing. You miss your step and slip and fall, luckily your rope tightens and catches you. The rope is an example of this force.
What is tension?
Two objects near each other move away from each other. As they move further away this happens to gravity.
What is gravity decreases?
Distance travelled/time
What is speed?
A 40kg ball, has 400 newtons of force applied. This would be the acceleration.
What is 10m/s^2
Pushing a boulder is the action. This is the reaction.
What is the boulder pushing back on you?
You stack a book onto a wood plank. Everything is stable. This is an example of this force.
What is normal force?
Gravitational force, magnetic force, electrical force.
What are non-contact forces?
You trip on the way out of Mr. Gates class and fall at a speed of 4 m/s. Before you can recieve help you must tell Mr. Gates your velocity and tell him this.
What is 4 m/s downward?
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Weight is based on this.
You are running a 5k. As you turn a corner you get hit with a burst of wind. This slows you down significantly. This is an example of this force.
What is Air resistance?
In your physical education class you are doing a push-up test, this Newton Law explains why you go up.
What is Newton's 3rd law?