Who was he named after?
he was named after his father, Issac newton.
What happens according to Newton if you let an untied balloon go?
3rd Law. Air will rush out of the balloon forcing the balloon to move through the air in the opposite direction, but equal in force.
What is Newton's 1st law?
law of Internia
What is Newton's 2nd law?
law of force and acceleration
What is Newton's 3rd law?
The law of motions
What did his mom want him to become?
A farmer
Describe what happens if you are riding a skateboard and hit something (like a curb) with the front wheels.
1st Law. Your body will keep moving forward and fly off your skateboard since the curb only stops the board, not yourself.
A cup sitting on a table is an example of newton's first law of motion.
A. True
B. False
A. True
What is the unit for force?
A. m/s
B. Kg
C. N
D. m/s2
C. N
A science book with a mass of 2.8 kg is pushed along a table with a net force of 1 N. What is the book's acceleration?
A. 0.36 m/s2
B. 0.28 m/s2
C. 0.32 m/s2
D. 0.38 m/s2
A. 0.36 m/s2
What type of telescope did he build?
He built the first practical reflecting telescope
Describe why you hold your gun next to your shoulder while deer hunting.
3rd Law. When you pull the gun’s trigger, it forces the bullet out of the gun, but at the same time, the gun is forced in the opposite direction of the bullet (towards you). Your shoulder is a new force that is introduced in order to keep your gun from flying away from you.
Which has more internia?(so need more force to move)
A. An Ant
B. A Cat
C. Truck
D. A Skateboard
C. A Truck
As force applied to a textbook increases, what happens to its acceleration?
A. Stays the same
B. Decreases
C. Increases
D. Opens
C. Increases
When a heavy football player and a light one run into each other, who exerts more force?
A. They are equal
B. The light one
C. The heavy one
D. There is no such thing as force
A. They are equal
What type of math did he work on?
He had an important role in calculus.
Using Newton’s laws explain why heavier objects require more force than lighter objects to move or accelerate them?
2nd Law. Something with more mass moving at the same acceleration as a lighter object would require more force to change its speed or change its direction. Our formula F=m x a is derived from Newton’s second law.
What causes the motion of a body which is initially in the state of rest?
A. Force
B. Speed
C. Velocity
D. Displacement
A. Force
An increase in mass will result in an increase in the acceleration.
A. True
B. False
B. False
A bus hits a bug and the bug splatters on the windshield, which force is greater?
A. The bus
B. They're the same
C. The bug
D. Gravity acting on the bus
B. They're the same
What school did he go to?
He went to The kings School from age's 12-17.
What is another name for the first law of motion? Why is it given that name?
1st law. It is given that name because inertia is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion until an unbalanced force acts on it. That is the same thing that Newton’s first law states.
Passengers sitting in a stationary car experience a jerk when the car suddenly starts. This is due to...
A. Internia of turning
B. Internia of motion
C. Internia of rest
D. Internia of acceleration
C. Internia of rest
Something with a greater mass requires a(n) ____ force to accelerate it.
A. Equal
B. Larger
C. Opposite
D. Smaller
B. Larger
If a baseball and a cannonball are dropped from the same height at the same time in a vacuum, which ball will hit the ground first?
A. The baseball
B. The Baseball and Cannonball would land at the same time
C. The Cannonball
D. The ball with the larger volume
B. The Baseball and Cannonball would land at the same time