Newton's First Law
Newton's Second Law
Newton's Third Law
Gravity
Friction
100

What is the definition of inertia?

The property of an object that resists changes to its state of motion

100

What is the formula for Newton's second law?

F = ma or a = F/m

100

What is the term used for the two forces that objects exert on each other due to Newton's third law?

Action-reaction pair

100

What direction does gravity point on Earth? 

Towards the ground

100

When two surfaces are pressed together more, what will happen to the friction between them? 

It will increase

200

What is the quantity used as a measure of how much inertia an object has?

Mass

200

Fill in the blank: The acceleration of an object is ____ proportional to the force acting on it. 

Directly
200

What would the reaction force be to the force that a car tire exerts on the ground?

The force that the ground exerts on the car tire

200

What is the value of "g" including its unit?

9.8 m/s2

200

Which is usually greater, static friction or kinetic friction?

Static friction

300

An object is maintaining its state of motion. Is there a net force acting on the object?

No

300

Fill in the blank: The acceleration of an object is _____ proportional to the mass of the object. 

Inversely

300

Which experiences more force, a wrecking ball exerting force on a wall, or the wall exerting force on the wrecking ball? 

They are the same

300

What is the difference between weight and mass? 

Mass is the amount of matter, weight is the force of gravity

300

If I apply more force to an object, does the value of kinetic friction increase as well? 

No, it is constant

400

An astronaut throws a baseball out into space. Once the astronaut lets go of the ball, what type of motion will the ball follow?

Straight line

400

If I triple the force applied to an object, its acceleration will: 

Triple

400

Two ice skaters push each other apart. Ice skater 1 has a mass of 80 kg and ice skater 2 has a mass of 130 kg. Which ice skater will experience the greatest acceleration? 

The 80 kg ice skater

400

What is the equation used to calculate weight?

Fg = mg

400

The maximum value of static friction on a surface is 20 Newtons. If I apply 10 Newtons, how much force will friction apply? 

10 Newtons

500

Would a baseball pitcher be able to throw a curveball in space? Why or why not?

No, the curve is caused by interaction with the air

500

Joe and Matt are both pushing a 10 kg block. Joe pushes to the right with 20 Newtons and Matt pushes to the left with 5 Newtons. What is the acceleration of the block? Include direction. 

1.5 m/s2 to the right

500

What type of force is responsible for allowing you to walk forward on the ground? 

Friction from the ground on you

500

Does an object in outer space have weight? 

No, but it does have mass

500

Would writing with a ballpoint pen be possible on a frictionless surface? 

No