Laws of Motion
Simple Machines
Isaac Newton's Life
Types of Forces
Vocabulary
100
Isaac Newton
What is the creator of the laws of motion's name?
100
A simple machine with a rigid bar that's attached to a fixed hinge or fulcrum.
What is a lever?
100
Math
What did Isaac Newton excel at?
100
A push or pull on an object that results from its interaction with another object or external force.
What is a force?
100
The measurement of how quickly something is moving or being done.
What is speed?
200
Objects tend to stay either in motion or at rest until an external force affects it.
What is the second law of motion?
200
A wheel and axle with a rope around it to help lift heavy objects.
What is a pulley?
200
Yes; Newton not only believed in God, but he did all of his research for God.
Was Isaac Newton religious?
200
This type of force is exerted by a surface with an object that is dragged across it, or by two objects sliding past each other.
What is frictional force?
200
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
300
The acceleration of an object is affected by the force applied to the object.
What is the second law of motion?
300
An inclined plane that can be used to split objects apart or help lift heavy objects.
What is a wedge?
300
Isaac Newton was an introvert. He very rarely talked to people, but he did work with others to invent calculus develop other theories.
What Isaac Newton social?
300
A force that is applied to an object by either a person or another object.
What is applied force?
300
The speed of an object and the direction it's moving in.
What is velocity?
400
For every action, there's a reaction.
What is the third law of motion?
400
An inclined plane wrapped around a pole.
What is a screw?
400
January 4, 1643 (Sometimes it's said that he was born on December 25, 1642 because of the Julian calender that was used in England at the time)
What is Isaac Newton's birthday?
400
A type of frictional force that acts upon objects as they travel through the air.
What is air resistance force?
400
The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
What is inertia?
500
A man is rowing a boat. When he rows the oars, they push back on the water and move the boat forward.
What is an example of the third law of motion?
500
The fulcrum is located on the other side of the applied effort in this class lever.
What is a second class lever?
500
Naturalis Principia Mathematica (The Principia: Mathamatical Principles of Natural Philosophy)
What is the name of Isaac Newton's book?
500
The force in which a massively large object attracts another object towards itself, otherwise known as an object's weight.
What is gravitational force?
500
The measure of how hard it is to stop an object.
What is momentum?