Newton’s Laws
1D Motion
Magnetism
Momentum
Static Electricity
100

(100 pts.) This law is often referred to as the “Law of Inertia”

What is Newton’s 1st Law?

100

The rate at which the position of an object changes.

What is velocity?

100

The North Pole of the Earth isn’t really the North Pole, but on the contrary…

What is the South Pole?

100

The product of an object’s mass and velocity

What is momentum?

100

This method of charging an object deals with “contact”

What is Conduction?

200

This law created the famous formula F=MA

What is Newton’s 2nd Law?

200

The rate at which an object’s velocity changes.

What is acceleration?

200

Opposites poles attract while like poles do this…

What is repel?

200

The symbol for a change in the momentum of an object…

What is Δp?

200

This is the opposite of Conduction

What is Induction?

300

This law states that for every action of force that occurs, there will always be an equal and opposite force/reaction.

What is Newton’s 3rd Law?

300

9.81 m/s²

What is the universal gravitational constant?

300

Out from positive, into…

What is negative?

300

The two types of collisions…

What are elastic and inelastic collisions?

300

The smallest possible charge an object can have

What is an elementary charge?

400

This force comes in two categories: Static and Kinetic

What is the force of friction?

400

 In the 1988 Summer Olympic Games, Florence Griffith Joyner won the 100.0m in 10.54 secs. Determine her average velocity.

9.488 m/s

400

When magnetic field lines are far apart, this means that there is…

What is a weak magnetic field?

400

A change in momentum is also know as this…

What is an impulse (J)?

400

This is equivalent to 1 Coulomb

What is 6.25 x 10¹⁸ elementary charges?

500

 A 3kg crate is pulled across a horizontal surface by a 21 N force which gives the crate an acceleration of 2 m/s. Find: 1. The force due to friction 2. The coefficient of kinetic friction

1. 15N  2. .51

500

A child riding her bike increases her speed from 2.0 m/s to 6.5 m/s in 15.0 secs. What was her acceleration during that time?

.30 m/s²

500

 Field lines never do this…

What is cross/touch?

500

If an object has a greater change in momentum, and a greater impulse, that can only happen if there is…

What is the event in which a force is applied to an object for a longer period of time.

500

If field lines are drawn out from a positive charge, then when they are drawn into a charge, it is a 

What is a negative charge?