Newtons Law
Kinetic & Potential Energy
Friction & Gravity
Force & Acceleration
Balanced & Unbalanced Forces
100

Often called the Law of Inertia, this law states an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force

Newtons first law

100

This is the specific type of energy an object has because it is in motion

Kinetic Energy

100

This force always acts in the direction opposite to the motion of an object.

Friction 

100

This is a change in an object's speed or its direction

Acceleration

100

When the net force on an object is zero, the forces are said to be this

Balanced

200

This law is summarized by the formula (Force equals mass times acceleration).

Newton's Second Law

200

Energy that is stored within an object due to its position or height is known as this.

Potential Energy

200

This force pulls all objects in the universe toward one another

Gravity

200

Any push or pull that acts on an object is called this

Force

200

This type of force is required to cause a change in an object's motion.


unbalanced force

300

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

Newtons third law

300

True or False: Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.

True

300

This is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object’s mass

Weight

300

If you increase the mass of an object but keep the force the same, the acceleration will do this.

Decrease

300

 A book sitting still on a table is an example of these types of forces

balanced forces

400

This property of matter describes its resistance to any change in motion

Inertia

400

As a roller coaster speeds down a hill, this type of energy is being converted into kinetic energy.

Potential Energy (specifically Gravitational Potential Energy)

400

Scientists measure weight using this unit

Newtons

400

 The sum of all forces acting on an object is known as this type of force

Net Force

400

 If a team in a tug-of-war pulls with 500 N to the left and the other team pulls 500 N to the right, the forces are this.

balanced

500

A rocket taking off by pushing exhaust gases downward to move upward is an example of this specific Newton's Law.

Newtons Third Law

500

 If you double the velocity of a moving car, its kinetic energy increases by this many times

4

500

This specific type of friction occurs between two surfaces that are not moving relative to each other

Static friction

500

Calculate the force needed to accelerate a 5 kg bowling ball at 2/s^s

10 N

500

A car traveling at a constant speed in a perfectly straight line is experiencing these types of forces.

balanced forces