Concept Definitions
Formulas and Units
Gravity and Air Resistance
Momentum
Newton's Laws
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What is mass?

Measure of the amount of matter in an object

100

What is the rate of gravity?

 9.8 m/s2

100

What is gravity?

A force of attraction between 2 objects due to their mass.

100

What makes a steam boat have more momentum than a mosquito? 

It's mass. 

100

 Newton’s first law of motion is also known as?

Law of Inertia

200

 What is velocity?

The speed and direction of an object

200

What is the formula for velocity?

Distance traveled divided by time taken to travel. 
200

What quality of an object affects the amount of gravitational force it has?

It's mass!

200

Momentum depends on ____ and ______.

_mass and velocity_

200

State Newton's First Law.

An object in motion will stay in motion and an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by a force

300

What is inertia?

An object’s resistance to change motion

300

What is a vector quantity?

A measurement with direction. 

300

What 2 things do you need to know in order to calculate the gravitational force between two objects?

1. The mass of the two objects

2. The distance between the two objects

300

What makes a bullet have more momentum than a bowling ball? 

The bullet has more velocity! 

300

This term refers to an object's natural resistance to any change in its state of motion.

What is inertia?

400

What "type" of force is air resistance? 

Friction!

400

What is the formula for momentum?

p=m*v

400

Why is the gravitational force between you and the earth stronger than the gravity between you and the sun? 

The sun is much farther away, making the gravitational force much weaker. 

400

When does air resistance affect an object more?

 If the object has more surface area

400

State Newton’s second law of motion.

The acceleration of an object depends on the mass and force  

500

What is impulse?

The CHANGE in momentum 

500

What makes an object have more inertia?

The more MASS an object has, the more inertia it has. 
500

An object designed to eliminate air resistance when it travels through air is called ... 

Aerodynamic!

500

What two ways can you INCREASE the momentum of an object?

1. Increase the mass of the object

2. Increase the velocity of the object

500

The recoil of a gun is a classic example of which law? 

Newtons third law: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.