Forces and Motion
Newtons Laws
Math
Vocab
Miscellaneous
100

The change in an object's position over time is known as?

Motion

100

Explain Newtons First Law

an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion with the same velocity (speed and direction) unless acted upon by a net external force

100

A 20 kg box is pushed with an acceleration of 2 m/s². Using Newton’s Second Law, calculate the force applied to the box.

40 N (F = m × a → 20 × 2 = 40 N)


100

What is a force?

Push or a pull

100

What is the SI unit for force?

Newton

200

What type of force resists motion between surfaces?

Friction

200

Describe Newton’s Third Law

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

200

Two students push a desk. One pushes with 50 N to the right, and the other also pushes with 50 N to the right. Calculate the net force and state which direction the desk moves.

100, to the right

200

 The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth.

Gravity

200

Which is known as the law of interia

first law

300

What happens when forces are balanced?

No change in motion

300

What is the formula for Newton’s Second Law

F = m × a

300

Two students push a desk from opposite sides. One pushes with 80 N to the right, and the other with 30 N to the left. Calculate the net force and state which direction the desk moves.

50N to the right

300

The rate at which velocity changes. It can involve a change in speed, direction, or both.

Acceleration

300

 The combination of all the forces acting on that object.

Net Force

400

How does an object’s mass affect its acceleration if the same force is applied?

The greater the mass, the smaller the acceleration — heavier objects need more force to accelerate at the same rate.

400

Give an example of the first law of motion

multiple examples accepted, such as a person in a car breaks abruptly and the person in the vehicle falls forward

400

The value of gravitational acceleration on Earth's surface is approximately

9.8 m/s²

400

The distance an object travels in a certain amount of time is known as?

Speed

400

What two things must be known to describe velocity?

Speed and direction

500

Give an example of a non-contact force

Gravity, magnetism, or electrical force

500

Give an example of Newton’s Third Law in action.

multiple examples can be accepted, for example A skateboarder pushing backward causes the skateboard to move forward. Or a rocket launching up

500

A 4 kg soccer ball is kicked with a force of 8 N. What is the ball’s acceleration?

4 m/s² (a = F ÷ m → 8 ÷ 4 = 2 m/s²)

500

 Something is compared to or dependent on another object or frame.

Relative 

500

How does mass affect inertia? 

The greater the mass, the greater the inertia.