A bug that rhymes with pail.
What is a snail?
The man who discovered the three laws of motion.
What is Sir Isaac Newton?
The friction between two objects.
What is traction?
The friction that slows down something moving through air or water.
What is drag?
Substances that reduce friction.
What are Lubricants?
Newton's first law of motion.
What is Inertia?
A pink animal with a beak.
What is a flamingo?
The fourth color of the rainbow.
What is green?
The pull moving objects towards the center or the earth.
What is gravity?
A type of chip that rhymes with taquitos.
What are Doritos?
The law that explains every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's third law of motion?
Force.
What is Mass x Acceleration?
Two materials sticking together.
What is adhesion?
What shepherds often used to defend their flock that involved centripetal force.
What is a sling?
When an object can travel through air or water faster because they have less drag.
What is aerodynamics?
The law that says force is what makes stuff change its speed or direction.
What is Newton's second law?
The 17th letter of the alphabet.
What is the letter Q?
When a material sticks to itself.
What is cohesion?
The Provence to the right of Saskatchewan.
What is Manitoba?
A type of pop that rhymes with the word broke.
What is coke?
The study of motion.
What is mechanics?
The force that makes stuff stay at rest unless an outside force acts on it.
What is Inertia?
A force that resists the movement of an object.
What is friction?
The force that moves an object around the center while spinning.
What is centripetal force?
The place where Galileo dropped two cannonballs off of.
What is the Leaning Tower of Pizza?