Forces
Newton's Laws
Newton's Laws Continued
Calculations
Types of Friction
100

The interaction between two objects resulting in a push or pull is known as a _________.

Force

100
What is another name for Newton's 1st Law of Motion?

Inertia

100

A ball sitting in place on the ground at recess shows which law of motion? What does the law state?

Newton's 1st Law

objects in motion stay in motion and objects at rest stay at rest until acted upon by an outside force

100
How would you balance this force? 550 N ------->
What is apply 550 N to the left.
100

What is the force of one surface rubbing against another surface?

Friction

200

The overall force acting on an object when all the forces are combined is _______________.

Net force

200

Which law do you see when your head hits the back of your headrest as your car starts moving quickly?

Newton's First Law

200

What is the mathematical formula to calculate force is? And which law is it?

f=m*a

Newton's 2nd Law

200

What is the net force of the picture on the white board? 

15N <--- O ---> 37N

37 - 15 = 22N to the right

200

Which type of friction would you see in a goldfish swimming in it's tank?

Fluid Friction

300

If an object has forces acting upon it that are unbalanced, the object will?

Move

300

According to Newton’s 2nd Law, what happens to acceleration of an object if you increase the mass but keep the amount of force the same?

The acceleration will decrease.

300

According to which law, every force has an equal and opposite force?

Newton's 3rd Law

300

How much force would it take to move a 50 kg chair and make it accelerate to 5m/s2?

250 N

300

What type of friction do you see between the wheel and the ground when a person is pedaling their bike up a mountain?

Rolling Friction

400

The net force of an object will be zero when?

The object is not moving, balanced Or when all of the forces acting upon it are EQUAL and in OPPOSITE direction.

400

According to Newton’s 2nd Law, what happens to the mass if you increase the force but keep the acceleration the same on an object?

The mass will also increase.

400

You want to move an object that is 10 kg and another that is 20 kg at the same acceleration, how can you achieve this?

You push the 20kg object with 2x the amount of force as the 10kg object.

400

What is the mass of an object that requires a force of 30 N to accelerate at 5m/s2?

6 kilograms (kg)

400

What type of friction do you see between your pencil and the paper when you write?

Sliding Friction

500

What will happen to an object when the forces acting on it are balanced?

Not move

500

If an object is in motion and NO other forces act upon it, what will happen to that object?

The object will stay in motion

500

Which has the greatest inertia?

Golf ball traveling 100 mph

An arrow shot from a bow

An airplane taking off

What is apply twice as much force to the 20 kg object.

500

If a 3 kg object is being pushed with 60 Newtons of force, what is the object’s acceleration?

20 m/s2

500

What type of friction do you see between you and your chair right now?

Static friction