May the FORCE Be With You
FRICTION is such a drag sometimes
GRAVITY isn't easy, but it's the law.
INERTIA makes the world go round.
FORCES of nature
If it wasn't for physics, I'd be unstoppable!
100

A push or pull that acts on an object

What is force?

100

Define friction.

What is a force that results when surfaces of objects rub against each other and opposes motion?

100

The motion of an object when it is falling solely under the influence of gravity.  

What is free fall?

100

This is Newton's first law of Motion, also referred to as the law of inertia.

What is: An object in motion (or at rest) will stay in motion (or at rest) until it is acted upon by an outside force?

100

Believe it or not, physicists believe these are the only four different kinds of force in creation.

What are electromagnetic, strong nuclear, weak nuclear, and gravitational forces?

100

Define inertia.

What is an object's tendency to resist changes in its velocity?

200

the SI unit for force

What is the newton, abbreviated as N?

200

The four main types of friction.

What are static friction, sliding (or kinetic) friction, rolling friction, and fluid friction?

200

True or false?  A feather and a bowling ball will fall at the same rate in the absence of gravity.

True!  In the absence of gravity, a heavy object will fall at the same rate as a light object.  Watch here:   

200

In layman's terms, the harder you kick the ball, the more it accelerates.

What is Newton's second law of motion, or when an object is acted upon by one or more unbalanced forces, the net force is equal to the mass of the object times the resulting acceleration?

200
This is the only force that can be attractive or repulsive.

What is the electromagnetic force?

200

Quantum theorists pose that this small force-carrying particule is responsible for the force of gravity.

What is a graviton?

300

He's got a scientific measurement, not a fig cookie, named after him.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton, the English physicist who explained the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration?

300

the frictional force that acts on stationary objects

What is static friction?

300

the acceleration, due the gravity, near the surface of the Earth.

What is 9.8m/sin metric units and 32 ft/sin English units?

300

the formula to go along with Newton's second law of motion

What is:

f=mxxa

300

This is the reason that protons do not repel each other.

What is the strong nuclear force, which acts over a very short distance, but is the strongest of the fundamental forces?

300

According to the current model of the atom, protons are made up of these even smaller particles, which are held together by these force carrying particles.  

(two part answer)

What are quarks? 

What are gluons?

400

What it means when forces are balanced and there is no change in the object's motion.

What happens when forces on an object combine to produce a net force of zero.

400

This type of friction is best known as kinetic friction, but it also known as sliding friction, or dynamic friction.

What is the frictional force that opposes motion once motion has already started?

400

the equation to determine the distance an object falls, using acceleration and time

What is

  d = 1/2 x a x t2

400

Newton's third law states...

What is: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?

400

This force plays an important role in nuclear fusion, the reaction that powers the sun and hydrogen bombs.

What is the weak nuclear force?

400

This theory was developed by Albert Einstein in 1916 and attempts to explain a different way of looking at physics.

What is the General Theory of Relativity?

500

When this happens, an object accelerates.

What happens when an unbalanced force (net force≠0) acts on an object?

500

the frictional force that acts on rolling objects

What is rolling friction?

500

This explains the first part of experiment 7.1 and why the book and the paper fell at different rates.

What is fluid friction or air resistance?  Heavy objects fall faster than light objects not because their acceleration due to gravity is larger, but because they are not as strongly affected by air resistance as light objects are.

500

This is what experiment 7.3 demonstrates in greater detail regarding action and reaction forces.

What is that the equal and opposite forces in Newton's third law do not act on the same object (or there would never be acceleration).  The action and reaction forces affect different objects.

500

Developed by Newton, this law states that every object attracts every other object.

What is Newton's law of universal gravitation?

500

The difference between weight and mass

What is mass is the measure of an object's inertia, while weight is the force of gravity acting on an object.