Newton's Law
Definitions
People
Buoyancy
Bonus: Simple Machines
100
"For every action there is an equal an opposite reaction"
What is Newton's Third Law?
100
The amount of "stuff" that makes an object
What is mass?
100
He is credited with being one of the fathers of Calculus, a famous apple story and the laws of motion.
Who is Newton?
100
Buoyancy is when a fluid's force acts against this force.
What is gravity?
100
Ramp, Slide, Conveyor Belt
What are inclined planes?
200
An object in motion tends to do this unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
What is stay in motion?
200
mass affected by gravity
What is weight?
200
He is a greek scientist credited with discovering and working with buoyancy.
Who is Archimedes?
200
Increasing surface area of an object will do this to it's buoyancy
What is increase it's buoyancy?
200
Door handle, cars, crank
What are wheel and axels?
300
Force is equal to this according to Newton
What is mass times acceleration?
300
The amount of space an object takes up
What is volume?
300
The male academic coach in 8th grade last year
Who is Mr. Magee?
300
When an object's density is equal to it's fluid's density it does this.
What is float?
300
Rope, Block, Fractional weight
What is a pulley?
400
The force that acts on objects that is often the "unbalanced force" that stops objects in motion
What is friction?
400
mass divided by volume
What is density?
400
Mr. Law's first academic coach in 6th grade
Who is Ms. Jackie?
400
When an object's density is more than that of it's fluid, it does this.
What is sink?
400
Scissors, Wheelbarrow, Tweezers
What are Levers?
500
Newton's first law is also known by this term
What is inertia?
500
the amount of a liquid replaced by an object
What is displacement?
500
Her birthday is this Thursday!!!
Who is Ms. Jaimee?
500
The buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight it displaces
What is Archimedes Principle?
500
A machine that is not normally used as a water pump . . . think Archimedes
What is a screw?