If an object is at rest, with no external forces, it will ________________
Stay at rest
What is friction
The resistance caused by the surface of an object on another objects surface to slow an object down or make it stop.
What happens when the green paper is quickly removed?
The coin will fall into the cup according to Newton's First Law.
What is Newton's full name?
Sir Isaac Newton
What happens if you throw a ball up in the air?
The force of gravity pushed the ball back down to the ground.
What is Force?
A push or pull on an object.
Explain why a magician can pull a tablecloth from under plates, and have the plates stay on the table?
The plates are at rest, so they want to stay at rest.
What is Newton's 2nd Law
F=ma or The acceleration of an object is dependent on two variables, the force acting upon the object and the mass of the object.
We learned today that Newton has three _____.
A) Sons
B) Laws
C) Ideas
D) Rules
B) Laws
Opposite forces that are equal are called ....
Balanced forces
What is Newton's 1st law?
An object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
For the balloon car, which law of Newton's is it most related to?
Newton's Third law
If one pushes the plate from the left to the right, where will the egg land?
A) To the left of the cup.
B) To the right of the cup.
C) In the middle of the cup.
C) In the middle of the cup
What is an applied force
A force that is put on (or applied to) another object.
When an unbalanced force acts on an object, the object _______________
accelerates
Gravity
Explain how a bird flies upwards using Newton's Third Law.
Wings act downwards on the air, which causes a reaction of the air to push the bird up.
___________ increases as mass increase and distance decreases.
Gravity
An object with a lot of inertia is likely to __________________________.
continue it's motion
The greater the force results in the ____________ the acceleration
greater
What is a balanced force?
The forces Equally acting upon an object to cause it to stay motionless or the forces equally acting upon it to cause constant motion.
What is an unbalanced force?
When forces are unequally applied to an object, in opposite directions. Generally the objects are moving to help you know there is an un balance of forces.
What causes an object to move?
Force causes the object to accelerate. Which cause the object to be in a state of unbalanced forces.
When 2 vehicles heading towards each other at the same velocity, but one has more mass than the other vehicle? What happens?
The vehicle with more mass will come out of the accident with less damage, because it had more mass.
How are Newton's laws relevant to my everyday life?
They tie into almost everything we see and do in everyday life. Like how things move or sit, still, how you are able to walk or even why you don't float out of your bed at night.