We built a rocket car in class. This was done to study which of Newton's Laws?
Newton's 3rd Law.
What is the equation associated with Newton's Second Law?
F = m a
Friction is an example of (Gravity, Momentum, Balanced force or Unbalanced force)
Unbalanced force
What is the speed of this object during 4 & 6 seconds?
0 m/s or it's stopped.
An object with a mass of 10 kg is acceleration at a rate of 6 m/s/s. What is the amount of force?
60 N
We had a lab that pushed a car with different amounts of force. This was done to study which of Newton's Laws.
Newton's Second Law.
Using Newton's Second Law, what is the form of the equation to find acceleration?
a = F/m
What is the Net Force shown below?
400 N up
What is the speed of this object between 0 & 4 seconds?
2 m/s
An object has a mass of 18 kg. Its acceleration rate is 4.5 m/s/s. Find force.
81 N
A bowling ball is easier to push than a tennis ball. A car is harder to push than a grocery cart. Those statements reflect which of Newton's Laws.
Newton's Second Law.
Using Newton's Second Law, what is the form of the equation to find mass?
m = F/a
What is the Net Force resulting from the forces shown below?
200 N down
What is the type speed between 6 & 8 seconds? (no motion, constant speed away from the starting position, constant speed toward the starting position or acceleration)?
Acceleration
A 100 kg object accelerates at a rate of 2.5 m/s2. Find the force.
250 N
A NASA rocket taking off and a swimmer both are examples of moving because of which of Newton's Law.
Newton's Third Law.
What is the equation usually used for speed?
Speed = distance/time or s = d/t
What is the New Force resulting from the forces shown below?
20 N to the left.
Before coming to rest at 10 seconds, what is the speed of this object?
2 m/s
The acceleration of the object is 6 m/s2 and a force exerted on it is 12 N. Find the mass.
2 kg
A football sitting on the 50-yard line moments before the start of the game is an example of which of Newton's Law?
Newton's First Law.
What equation would you use for acceleration, other than Newton's Second Law?
A force of 200 N is pushing up on an object. Another force of 60 N is pushing down on the same object. What is the magnitude and direction of the net force?
140 N up
Before starting, how long is this showing that this object is at rest?
4 seconds
A force of 180 N is being exerted on an object with a mass of 60 kg. Find the acceleration of the object.
3 m/s2
Which of Newton's Laws explain that if Dr. T. pushes on a wall, the wall will push back on Dr. T.
Newton's 3rd Law
What are two equations that we have used for acceleration.
a = F/m or
For an object in motion, moving in a straight line at a constant velocity, the forces are _____________.
balanced
Both object A and object B start at the same position. The speed of A increases from 10 m/s to 20 m.s. The speed of B remains constant at 10 m/s. Object A will move a _____________ (smaller, greater, same) distance than object B.
Greater
When the net force is greater than 0 N, forces are ______________ and the velocity of the object ________.
a) Balanced, does not change; b) unbalanced, changes; c) Balanced, changes; d) unbalanced, does not change.
Unbalanced, changes