Isaac Newton
Forces
Friction
Gravity
Real World
100

Isaac Newton made how many laws?

3

100

A force is described as a _______ or a ________

push / pull

100

Friction occurs when

Two surfaces / objects touch

100

What supposedly fell on Isaac Newtons head?

Apple

100

Gyroscopes are used on

Airplanes, spaceships, boats, hubble telescope

200

His laws were about...

Motion

200

A pencil in a pencil cup is (balanced or unbalanced)

balanced

200

Friction causes

Heat

200

When is this statement not true "What goes up must come down"

In space

200

What are gyroscopes used for

Navigation, measuring angular acceleration, stabilization, gyrocompass

300

What is his first law?

An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by an outside force.

300

A cannonball shot from a cannon is (balanced or unbalanced)

Unbalanced

300

What kind of friction is air resistance?

Fluid

300

What force do spinning objects create that allows them to defy gravity?

Centrifugal force

300

What types of friction would an olympic high diver encounter?

Fluid, static

400

Newton's third law states that

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

400

A crate of supplies from a plane with a parachute being air dropped is (balanced or unbalanced)

Balanced

400

How can you reduce friction?

Smooth surfaces, lighter force, smaller mass, lubrication, roll instead of slide, etc.

400

What is the term for the speed needed to escape Earth's atmosphere?

Escape velocity

400

Lineman in football are usually larger than all other football players. Why is this?

Their larger mass, and therefore larger inertia, makes them more difficult to move. They form a wall to protect the ball from the other team.

500

The second law of motion states that

Force = Mass X Acceleration

500

A plane flying thousands of feet off the ground is (balanced or unbalanced)

unbalanced

500

If there is no friction, is there inertia?

Yes

500

How can artificial gravity be achieved in a spaceship?

Constant rotational energy or constant forward thrust.

500

There's a scene in Wall E where he uses a fire extinguisher to propel him space. Is this possible? Why or why not?

Depending on his overall mass and the strength of the thrust, yes. In space you can propel yourself and stay moving that direction.