Newton
Properties
Forces
Internal
External
100

Newton's third law states...

For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force

100

Elasticity is a property that enables ___________ changes.

Temporary

100

Define a force.

A push or a pull

100

True/False: Compression is an internal force.

True

100

The force that pulls objects towards Earth.

Gravity

200

Identify the action force and reaction force when someone is pushing on a wall. 


200

Give an example of a material that shows plasticity.

Playdoh, cookie dough, etc.

200

Name a non-contact force.

Gravity, magnetism, etc.

200

Define internal force.

Forces that act within an object or structure

200

Define external force

A force applied from the outside

300

Newton's 1st law is also known as the law of ________.

Inertia

300

The ability of an object to return to its original shape after being stretched.

Elasticity

300

True or False: An unbalanced force doesn't affect motion.

False

300

What type of internal force happens when an object is twisted?

Torsion

300

When a rubber band is stretched and let go, this force helps it return to its original shape.

Spring/Elastic Force

400

The law that explains why a balloon car moves when the air rushes out.

Newton's Third Law

400

What does "plasticity" mean? 

The ability of a material to be deformed and retain its new shape

400

Which of the following is a contact force? 

- Gravity 

- Friction

- Magnetic force

Friction

400

What internal force occurs when parts of an object slide past each other within the material? 

Shear force

400

External forces cause ____________.

Internal forces

500

In a rocket launch, which force propels the rocket upward? 

The reaction force. (The gas pushing downward is the action force)

500

True/False: The properties of materials affect the forces they can exert.

True

500

TOUGH ONE! What are the four fundamental forces of nature?

Strong nuclear, Weak nuclear, Electromagnetic, and Gravity

500

Give an example of a real-world structure where torsion is an important internal force to consider.

A bridge

500

Friction almost always causing which internal force?

Shear