Friction
Weight
Terminal velocity
Newton's 2nd law
Math
100

What is friction?

The resistance that once surface/ object encounters when moving against each other. 

100

How do you solve for weight?

W= mg or F=mg

100

A bowling ball and feather when dropped in a vacuum will land at the same time. Why is this true? 

There is no air resistance in a vacuum only gravity. 

100

What is Newton's 2nd law?

a= f/m 

100

W=mg       F=mg       a=f/m       f=ma

What is the weight of an object that has a mass of 10kg? Do not forget the units!

100N 

200

What direction is friction in?

Opposing the force acted on an object.

200

By how much would the weight of an object change if the mass is doubled?

The weight would double. 

200

When is terminal velocity achieved?

When the gravitational force of an object = the air resistance 

200

What happens to the acceleration of an object if the force increases? 

The acceleration increases. 

200

W=mg       F=mg       a=f/m       f=ma

What is the mass of an object that has a weight of 130N? Do not forget the units!

13kg

300

What causes friction?

The imperfections/ microwelds on surfaces rub against each other and create connections. 

300

What is another term to describe an object's weight?

Force due to gravity

300
The gravitational force of an object is 500 N. What must the air resistance be if the object has reached terminal velocity? What direction?

500N Upwards direction

300

What happens to acceleration if the mass decreases?

The acceleration increases. 

300

W=mg       F=mg       a=f/m       f=ma

Daniel is playing soccer. He kicks the 5kg soccer ball with a force of 20N. What is the acceleration of the soccer ball? Do not forget the units!

4m/s2

400

What is the difference between static and sliding friction?

Static friction is the force acting in order to keep an object at rest. Sliding friction is the force acting against two surfaces that are sliding past each other. 

400

What is the difference between mass and weight? Which will always be the same?

Weight is the amount of force acting on an object due to gravity. 

Mass is the amount of matter an object contains- always stays the same

400

What are two ways that you can increase your air resistance?

Increase surface area or increase speed 

400

The force acting on an object triple and the mass stays the same. How much will the acceleration increase by? 

The acceleration will triple. 

400

W=mg       F=mg       a=f/m       f=ma

Riley and Sam are going sledding. Riley pushes Sam with a force of 2N and Same accelerates at 88 m/s2. What is Sam's mass? Do not forget the units!

44kg

500

Which force will always be greater: Sliding or Static? What does this mean?

Static- the amount of force needed to begin moving an object at rest is greater than the force needed to keep an object in motion. 

500

Explain why an object that has a greater mass has would have more inertia. 

An object with a greater mass has a greater force to overcome. This means there will be a greater resistance to change. 

500

Explain what occurs to a sky diver's speed as the jump out a plane, open their parachute and reach terminal velocity. 

When the sky diver first jumps, their speed increases rapidly

When they open their parachute their surface increases therefore the air resistance acting on them increases. This causes their speed to decrease.

Eventually the amount of air resistance =gravitational force. They reach terminal velocity. 

500

The acceleration of an object is halved while the amount of force applied to it stays the same. What must have happened to the mass? (Decrease or increase by how much)

the mass was doubled 

500

W=mg       F=mg       a=f/m       f=ma

Joan pushing a crate of toys. The Crate weighs 200N. She pushes the crate with a force of 20N. What is the crates acceleration? Do not forget the units!

1 m/s2