3 Newton's
Laws
Gravity/Friction
Electricity & Circuits
QUIZ #1/#2/#3
Study Guide
100

Give a real life example of Newton's 3rd Law

Bouncing a ball, the ball applies a downward force and the ground pushes in the opposite direction is what makes it bounce.

100

What types of objects exert a gravitational force

ALL objects with MASS exert gravitational force

100

What is electricity?

Electricity is an electric energy contained in an electric field.

100

Defines a Force and list all Forces

A push or a pull that causes a change in Direction, Speed, Shape.

Applied,Friction,Spring, Tension, Normal, Buoyancy, Gravitational, Electric, Magnetic.

100

What are some examples of non forces ?

Some examples are: light, speed, velocity, electricity love, life, etc...

200

Give a real life example of Newton's 1st Law

Ex: A stopped ball starts moving when you push it.

200

What affects the strength of gravity ?

The distance between objects and their size

The Greater the distance the less strength gravity has.The Greater the Size, the greater the strength of gravity too.

200

Compare Open and Closed circuits.

An open circuit is an electrical circuit with brakes and that does't work compared to an electrical circuit which is an electrical circuit without brakes and that works.

200

Draw an Unbalanced Net Force Test

(Shown In Class)

200

How are Velocity and Speed different ?

Velocity is the distance over time compared to speed which is to speed up or slow down and is the result of acceleration.

300

Give a real life example of Newton's 2nd Law

Pushing a car (massive) would require more force than pushing a ball.

300

What is frictional force ?

Give 3 real life examples

Frictional force is a force opposing motion, working agaisnt any moving objects and in the opposite direction.

300

What are the 3 things making up an electric circuit.

Power Source: Provides voltage to push current through a circuit. 

A Wire:provides the path for current to travel and connects the electrical device to the circuit.

Electrical Device: Device that uses electric energy.

300

If Rania Pushes a 10Kg Box so that it accelerates 5m/s2. Find the amount of Force in (N) that she used.

Rania used An amount of force of approximately     5O(N)

300

What affects the strength of magnets.

The strength of magnets is affected by:

-The distance from the magnet to the magnetic object.

-The bigger the magnet, the greater the strength of the magnet is.

-The material of which is made the magnet affects its strength ( Neodymium is the strongest ).

400

Relate each of Newton's laws to a force that is describing it.

Applied force:Law of Inertia, F=ma, Action-Reaction

Frictional force: Law of Inertia, Action-Reaction

Gravitational force: Law of Inertia, F=ma

Magnetic force: Law of Inertia

ETC...

400

Define air resistance and surface area

Air resistance is the name for the upward frictional force that object are experiencing when they fall down.

Surface area is how much space is covering an area.

Ex:The room is approximately 9m^2.

400

Draw an Open and Close Circuit.

( do not forget to label them )

(Shown In Class)

400

Draw a Velocity and Acceleration graph to demonstrate a car speeding up, stopping, and slowing down . 

(Shown In Class) 

400

What's the difference between a magnet and a magnetic object.

A magnet is an object that exerts an invisible force which magnetic objects are attracted too but do not exert.

500

The 3 of Newton's Laws are :

Law of Inertia: Any objects in motion will stay in motion, an object at rest will stay at rest, unless an outside force acts on it.

F=ma: Acceleration occurs when a force acts on a mass. The greater the mass is the more is required to accelerate that object.

Action-Reaction Law: For all actions there is an opposite and equal reaction that occurs.

500

List 2 similarities and Differences Between Gravity and Friction.

Similarities: Forces, Apply to fallen objects

Differences: Non-Contact/Contact, Strength Can Change/Doesn't Change


500

Define the following:

Voltage, Current, Static Electricity, and Electric circuit.

Voltage: A force which is a power source that pushes charged charges around an electric circuit

Current: The movement of charges is current

Static Electricity: This electricity results when POSITIVE or NEGATIVE charges build upon an object

Electric Circuit: The path in which charges moves is known as an electric circuit.

500

Compare Conductors and Insulators

Then 

Compare Contact and Non-Contact forces


A conductor is an object that allows electrons to flow through it compared to an insulator that resists electrons from passing through.

Contact forces are when to objects physically touch and a force acts on it compared to a non contact force which occurs when two objects don't touch but an outside force act on them.

500

Describe the 5 patterns of Motion

Periodic Motion:A motion that occurs over and over in a regular and repeating way.

Linear Motion:The motion along a straight line or path.

Rotation: The movement of an object around a fixed point.

Revolution:The movement of an object in a circular motion around a second object

Rolling: Combination of linear motion and rotation; an object spinning as it moves along a straight path