Newton
Momentum & Inertial
Friction + Force
Speed and Acceleration
Mass + Gravity
Buoyancy and Centripetal Force
100

An object that stays in motion will stay in motion until acted upon by an outside force

What is Newton's First Law

100

The gaining force by an object

What is momentum?

100

When surfaces exert force on one another.

What is friction?

100

An object is in motion if this is happening.

What is the distance between the object and another object (reference point) is changing?

100

What is a pulling force.

What is gravity?

100
An example of an object using centripetal force.

What is a satelite?

200

Acceleration depends on the object's mass and the net force acting on the object

What is Newton's second law?

200

An objects resistance to change in its state of motion

What is interia?

200

A push or a pull

What is force?

200

When you know the speed and direction of an object, you know this.

What is velocity?

200

Objects with more of this have a greater gravitation pull.

What is mass?

200

The person who discovered buoyancy.

Who is Archimedes?  

300

An objects resistance to a change in motion

What is inertia?

300
states that momentum is transferred between objects in contact with each other

What is the law of conservation of momentum?

300

The equation for force

What is force equals mass times acceleration?

300

Distance divided by time

What is the equation for speed?

300

This changes depending on the  gravitational pull of the planet you are on

weight

300

It acts in the opposite direction of the force of gravity so it makes objects feel lighter

what is buoyant force?

400

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's third law?

400

This determines that pulling a tablecloth with glasses on it fast enough won’t tip over the glasses

What is inertia?

400

Types of force

What is gravitational force, frictional force, and air resistance force?

400

The change in speed per unit of time

What is acceleration?

400

Something that makes gravity work slower

What is air resistance?

400
When this acts on a submerged object it is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces

What is buoyant force?

500

The amount of inertia depends on this.

What is mass?

500

Objects with more mass have more of this.

What is intertia?

500

The four types of friction

What are static friction, sliding friction, rolling friction, and fluid friction?

500

When graphing motion, the speed on a linear graph can be found by finding this.

What is slope? or What is change in distance (y) over change in time (x)

500

What is the most distinguished velocity an object reaches when the force of air resistance and weight are equaled.

What is terminal velocity?

500

Centripetal force

What is a net force that acts on an object to keep it moving along a circular path.