Force
Friction
Gravity
Newton
Ah Um
100

A push or pull that acts on an object.

What is force?

100

At the atomic level, no surface is smooth. True or False?

What is true?

100

All objects fall at the same rate of acceleration due to gravity, regardless of how heavy they are. True or false. 

What is true? Heavier objects are not as affected by air resistance, 

100

The tendency of an object to resist changes in it's velocity.

What is inertia?
100
Explain why the paper and the book in exp. 7.1 fell at the same speed when placed on top of each other and dropped, but not when dropped separately.

key words *acceleration due to gravity... air resistance

200

The SI unit for force.

What is the Newton (N)?


200

Friction is a force that results when surfaces of objects rub against each other and opposes this.

What is motion?

200

The motion of an object when it is falling solely under the influence of gravity.

What is "free fall"?

200

Newton's first law of motion.

What is "an object in motion (or at rest) will stay in motion (or at rest) until it is acted on by an outstide force"?

200

Explain why in exp. 7.2 the raw egg kept spinning but the hard boiled egg did not. 

Key words: Newton's first law, an object in motion...
300
True or False. Force is a vector quantity.

What is true?

300

Friction that opposes the initiation of motion is called this.

What is static?

300
What is the acceleration due to gravity. Give your answer in metric and English units.

What is 9.8 m/s(metric) and 32 ft/s(English)?

300

When an object is acted on by one or more unbalanced forces, the net force is equal to the  mass of the object times the resulting acceleration. 

What is Newton's second law?

300

Explain why in exp. 7.2 the coin traveled with the card when the card was moved slowly, but dropped into the jar when flicked quickly.

Key words: Newton's first law, friction, force

400
When an unbalanced force acts on an on object, the object does this.

What is accelerates? 

400

Friction that opposes motion once the motion has already started is called this or this.

What is kinetic or sliding friction?

400

The equation to calculate distance by timing an object as it falls is this.

What is d=1/2 x a x t2?

400

The formula for net force.

What is F=m x a ?

400

Explain in terms of Newton's third law what happened in exp. 7.3 with the baking soda, vinegar, bottle and stopper. 

Key words: equal and opposition reaction, 

500

When forces are balanced, and net force equals zero, there is no change in this.

What is motion?


500

Name two types of friction that have not been mentioned in the game so far.

What is rolling friction, fluid friction (or air resistance)?

500
Solve for distance given that t=1.2 and a=9.8 m/s2.

What is 7.056 m

500

Solve for force. A man's car (m = 1500kg) has broken down and he is pushing it to a gas station. Ignoring friction, the net force (N) the man must push in order to make the car accelerate 0.03 m/s2 to the east is this.

What is 45 N?

500

Name and briefly explain the four fundamental forces. 

Electromagnetic - (attract and repel) 

Nuclear: Strong (keeps protons from repelling each other at distances inside the nucleus and holds protons and neutrons together)             and 

Weak: plays a role in particles breaking down or decaying. Governs processes in atoms in which on type of quark changes into another type

Gravitational - weakest of the four. Causes objects to have weight. Affects every object, but larger masses overcome friction, etc.