Childhood
1st Law
2nd Law
3rd Law
Little known facts
100
Issac Newton was born January 4, 1642. What country was he born in?
What is England.
100
The first law states that an object at rest stays at __________?
What is rest.
100
The acceleration of an object is produced by a ________ force?
What is net.
100
For every action, there is an equal and _________ reaction?
What is opposite.
100
Newton attended elementary school at ___________?
What is Kings School.
200
Issac Newton was the son of a _________?
What is a farmer.
200
An object in motion tends to stay in ____________?
What is motion.
200
If you push two objects, the acceleration or effect is due to the difference in _______________.
What is mass.
200
Acting forces encounter other forces in the ___________ direction?
What is opposite.
200
His inspiration for his laws came from an _________ falling from a tree.
What is an apple.
300
Newton attended what college?
What is Cambridge University.
300
Motion cannot change without _____________?
What is unbalanced force.
300
If you exert the same force on two objects of different mass, you will get different _______________?
What is acceleration?
300
When you sit in a chair the chair exerts an upward force on your body. What force do you exert on the chair?
What is exerting downward force.
300
He was interested in optics, and what was his first invention?
What is reflecting telescope.
400
While attending the university, what job did he hold?
What is personal servant to wealthier students.
400
What is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion?
What is inertia.
400
Force= m x a. What does the m and a stand for?
What is mass and acceleration.
400
The resistance or opposition to a force is called __________?
What is reaction.
400
What is the name of the book he wrote about physics?
What is Principia.
500
What title did he hold during his college graduation?
What is title of scholar.
500
When an additional external force is applied, what will change because of the force?
What is velocity.
500
A ______ is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.
What is force
500
The size of the forces on the first object __________ the size of the force on the second object.
What is equals.
500
What governmental position did he hold?
What is Warden of the Mint.