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Type of force in which the opposing forces are equal

Balanced force

100

This law from Newton states that, "an object in motion will stay in motion, and an object at rest will stay at rest, unless acted on by an unbalanced force."

Newton's First Law

100
Amount of force provided by an object with a mass of 40 kg and an acceleration of 2 m/s2

(ANSWER IN NEWTONS)

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80 N

100

Equation for speed

S = d/t

100

The three main types of plate boundaries

Convergent, divergent and transform

200

This is needed to set an object into motion

Unbalanced force

200

This law from Newton states that, "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."

Newton's Third Law

200

Amount of force provided by an object with a mass of 25 kg and an acceleration of 6.72 m/s2

(ANSWER IN NEWTONS)

168 N

200

Speed of a car that travels 80 miles in 2 hours

(ANSWER IN mph)

40 mph

200

The two types of crust

Continental and oceanic

300

Direction an object would move if a 300 N force was applied from the left side of the object and a 400 N force was applied from the right side of the object

Left

300

This law from Newton states that, "the acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the force that is acting upon the object."

Newton's Second Law

300

Mass of an object providing a force of 200 N and an acceleration of 10 m/s2

(ANSWER IN kg)

20 kg

300

Distance a car travels, if it travels at a speed of 80 mph for 3 hours

(ANSWER IN miles)

240 miles

300

The three main types of heat transfer

Conduction, convection and radiation

400

The force exerted on us by the ground

Normal force

400

This law of Newton's is illustrated by the Law of Inertia

Newton's First Law

400

Acceleration of an object with a mass of 35 kg and a force of 100 N

(ANSWER IN m/s2, round to nearest hundredths place)

2.85 m/s2

400

Time it takes for a car to travel 420 miles at a speed of 60 mph

(ANSWER IN hours)


7 hours

400

Energy in motion

Kinetic energy

500

Force equation

F = m x a

500

This law from Newton can be illustrated when two pool balls hit each other and move in opposite directions, in a game of pool

Newton's Third Law

500

Acceleration of an object with a mass of 27.42 kg and a force of 318.62 N.

(ANSWER IN m/s2, round to nearest hundredths place)

11.62 m/s2

500

The speed a car is traveling if it goes 215 miles in 300 minutes

(ANSWER IN mph)

43 mph

500
Two things that the atomic number of an element can tell us about the element

The number of protons and electrons in one atom of the element