Situations
Definitions/ facts
Force
Friction
Newton
100

Why aren’t we pulled toward each other if all objects that have mass experience a gravitational pull?

The Earths mass is greater than any object on Earth and will cancle out the mass of the smaller object

100

What do we call the maximum speed reached when free falling due to the Earth’s gravitational pull being canceled out due to air resistance?

Terminal Velocity 

100

What Foce acts between the masses of two objects 

Gravity 

100

friction of ice cube being pushed across a countertop

Sliding Friction

100

The Measurment in which is used to measure force. (SI Unit also)

Newton (N)

200

Which will hit the ground first when dropped from a height of 10m, a marble, a leaf, or a can of soda

he marble and can of soda will hit at the same time while the leaf will fall the slowest

200

How fast are you accelerating when you have reached terminal velocity in free fall?

o m/s

200

What type of force opposes the movement of an object

Friction 

200

friction between your hand and the wind when going down the road

Fluid Friction 

200

Who credited with discovering the principle of Force

Sir Issac Newton 

300

Why does a golf ball stop rolling after being hit down a fairway in a round of golf?

 friction between the ball and the grass

300

How does deceleration occur?

it occurs when force moves in the opposite direction of travel

300

What do we call it when all forces acting on an object equal zero?

Ballanced Force

300

friction of the wheel bearings in a tire

Rolling

300

Newtons First Law

An object at rest remains at rest, or if in motion, remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted on by a net external force.

400

What is the reaction force when I push on the floor?

The floor pushes back on me

400

What is the product of an objects mass and its velocity?

Momentum 

400

How do we combine forces that are acting in the same direction?

Add the two forces together

400

friction between a car in park and the road

Static Friction 

400

Newtons third Law 

For Every action there is an Equal an opposite reaction. 

500

How is the force that the Earth exerts on a leaf the same as the force that the Earth exerts on the moon

the Earth pulls both toward its center

500

What is the difference between mass and weight?  Be sure to define each of these before describing how they are different

Mass is a measure of how much matter an object contains, while weight is a measure of the force of gravity on an object.

They are dierent because mass measures volum while weight measures a force. They are similare in that on Earth they are effected equally by gravity. 

500

What do we call the tendency of an object to stay in one place?

Inertia

500

friction that occurs when rubbing your hands together

Sliding Friction 

500

Newtons second Law 

 the time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it. F=MA