What is the study of physics in space called?
What is Astrophysics
For a plaine in the air what force is acting upon it?
What is air friction
How many factors apply to Newton's second law?
What is 2
If you were hit by a car what action would you feel?
What is an equal action
What does physics help to protect against on an optical lense?
What is friction and tention
What part of our stars do we learn more about from space physics?
What is the evolution of stars
What in space would slow a object down?"
What is nothing or impact with another object
What are Newton's laws based around
What is movement and acceleration
What is a large component of all of Newton's laws?
What is forces
Why is engineeering so important to get to space?
What is building space crafts
What parts of our planet do we learn more about in space physics?
What is the Atmosphere
How big or small can an object be?
WHat is any size
What do you need for a heavy object to move
What is a lot of acceleration
If you were to push against a wall what would you feel?
What is an opposite reaction
What does thermodynamics help us understand?
What is the relationship between heat and energy
What does the physics of space do once we have gotten to space?
What is the study of the physical matter of objects
What does Newton's first law state?
What is an abject in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an external force and an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon.
What impacts Newton's laws the most but is not stated in any?
A. Gravity
B. Friction
C. Forces
D. Acceleration
What is B. Friction
Do forces always come in pairs?
What is yes
What is mechanics used to study in physics?
What is determine the amount of force needed to counteract another force
What part of magnitism do we learn more about with space physics?
What is magnetic fields
When did Newton start studying physics in space?
What is the late 1600's
What does Newton's second law state?
What is an object's acceleration depends on two different factors. the net force applied to the object and the net mass of the object.
What does Newton's third law state?
What is with every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
What is studyed to help understand the magnetic pull of Earth?
What is Gravity