What is inertia?
The unit for force
What are Newtons?
Newton's Third Law is also known as the law of
What is action/reaction?
This is the combination of all forces acting on an object
What is net force?
The unit for mass.
What is kilograms (or grams)
Newton's First Law states that an object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by this type of force.
What is unbalanced?
This is the amount of force needed to get a 10 kg bowling ball to accelerate 5 m/s2
What is 50 Newtons?
Newton's third law states that colliding objects push on each other with
This is what happens when a person sits in a chair?
What is the chair pushes back on them?
The unit for speed
What is meters per second?
A hockey puck is already moving across a frictionless surface, this is the amount of force required to keep it moving at a steady speed.
What is zero?
A full shopping cart will take______force to accelerate than an empty shopping cart.
What is more?
A bowling ball hits a bowling pin. The pin does this
What is Hits the ball with an equal but opposite force?
John pushes a box with a force of 1000 N to the left. Jerry pushes with a force of 500 N to the left. The net force on the box is.
What is 1500 N to the left?
The equation for Newton's Second Law
What is Force = mass x acceleration?
This common force, caused by two surfaces rubbing together, is the primary reason why objects on Earth eventually stop moving instead of staying in motion forever.
What is friction?
Accelerating is considered these three things.
What is speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction?
In a collision the object with_____mass will experience a greater change in motion.
A car accelerates down the road. The reaction to the car tires on the road is this.
The equation for speed
What is speed = distance / time?
Imagine you were able to throw a ball in a frictionless environment without gravity. Once you let go of the ball, this will happen to the ball according to Newton’s laws of motion.
What is it would continue to go in a straight line forever?
A straight, horizontal line on a graph represents this.
What is no movement?
When a massive truck and a tiny bug collide, the bug is crushed while the truck is unaffected; however, according to Newton, the amount of force the bug exerts on the truck is exactly this.
What is equal?
When speed is doubled, this happens to the kinetic energy of an object.
What is quadrupled?
The unit for acceleration
What is meters per second squared?