Types of Forces
Motion
General Questions about force
Tug of War examples
General Questions about Motion
100

What is the type of force that starts with a g?

Gravitational Force

100

Define motion

Action/process of being moved.

100
unit measurement for force

Newtons

100

In a tug of war, when one team is pulling with a force of 100 N and the other 80 N, what is the net force?

20 N

100

What are the laws of motion called

Newtons laws

200

What is the type of force that starts with an s?

Spring force

200

What is circular motion?

movement of an object along the circumference of a circle.

200

What is the sum of all the forces acting on an object called?

Net force

200

In a tug of war, when one team is pulling with a force of 23 N and the other 8 N, what is the net force?

15 N

200

What does M stand for in F=ma (2nd law)

Mass

300

What is the type of force that starts with a e?

electrostatic force

300

What is uniform acceleration?

An item traveling in a straight line with increasing velocity.

300

What is force?

Force is a vector quantity.

300

In a tug of war, when one team is pulling with a force of 56 N and the other 21 N, what is the net force?

35 N

300

1st law of motion?

An object will not change MOTION unless a FORCE acts on it.

400

What is the type of force that starts with an n?

Nuclear force

400

Give examples of motion in real life.

An electric fans wings spinning is circular motion.

400
Define force:

Push/pull on an object that causes it to change velocity.

400

In a tug of war, when one team is pulling with a force of 69 N and the other 46 N, what is the net force?

23 N

400

2nd Law?

Force on an object is equal to mass times acceleration (F= ma)
500

What is the type of force that starts with an f?

Frictional Force

500

Who/when was motion invented (by)?

Isaac Newton in 1686

500

Who/When was force invented (by)?

1687, Sir Isaac Newton.

500

In a tug of war, when one team is pulling with a force of 35 N and the other 9 N, what is the net force?

26 N

500

3rd law?

When two objects interact they create a force on eachother.