Newton's Laws
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Expressions and Patterns
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MISC
100

Newton created ________ (how many?) laws of motion.

What is 3 laws of motion.

100

You let the air out of a balloon- the air goes one way and the balloon goes the opposite direction. This is an example of which law of motion?

What is Newton's third law?

100

Complete the pattern for 7, 10, __, __, __.

What is 13, 16, 19?

100

Solve for n. 5 + n = 13

n = 8

100

Our Middle School Director.

Who is Mr. Brambley? 

200

According to Newton's first law, friction is what?

What is an outside force. 

200

You run into your friend while skating and both of you fall in opposite directions. This is an example of which law of motion?

What is Newton's 3rd law.

200

A table that can be used to show the relationships between a series of input numbers and output numbers

What is a table of values? 

200

This axis is represented by a the second number of an ordered pair.

What is the y-axis

200

This animal has the largest eyes.

What is a giant squid?

300

Finish the Statement. Newton's third law states: For every action.... 

What is... There is an equal and opposite reaction

300

You are thrown off the front of a 4 wheeler when it runs into a fence. This is an example of which law of motion?

What is Newton's 1st Law?

300

The letter or symbol that represents an unknown amount that can vary or change in an expression or equation. 

What is a variable? 

300

Based on the commutative property, 8 x 5 is equivalent to.... 

What is 5 x 8

300

The capital city of Canada.

What is Ottawa?

400

The equation for Newton's second law. 

What is... F=MA

400

A baseball hit with a wooden bat goes farther than a baseball hit with a plastic bat. This is an example of which law of motion?

What is Newton's second law.

400

Complete the pattern for 26, 21, ___, ___, ___ ….

What is 16, 11, 6?

400

This side of a table of values becomes X in an ordered pair. 

What is the input, figure number or left side. 

400

Before people carved pumpkins for halloween, they used this vegetable to make Jack-O-Lanters. 

What is a Turnip.

500

This is the natural tendency of objects to keep on doing what they're doing.

What is Inertia

500

You left your book on a desk in Mrs. Buckalew's room and it is still there the next morning. This is an example of which law of motion?

What is Newton's first law?

500

The value of 3n-2 when n=10

What is 28?

500

The proper name for the coordinate/grid system. 

Hint: Who invented it? 

What is the Cartesian coordinate system. 

500

The closest planet to the sun in our Solar system.

What is Mercury?