Name the Law
Find the force
Potpourri
100

This law explains why a book resting on a table stays at rest unless you push or pull it.

1st Law

100

An object with a mass of 5 kg accelerates at 2 m/s². This is the quantity exerted on the object.

10 N

100

This phenomenon explains why a stationary ball will only move when you kick it

Inertia 

200

This law is the reason a soccer ball goes flying when you kick it with more force.

2nd Law

200

A 10 kg cart experiences an acceleration of 3 m/s². This is the amount needed to produce this acceleration.

30 N

200

This term describes the resistance felt when you try to slide a heavy box across the floor.

Friction

300

This law explains why a balloon flies in the opposite direction when you let go of it.

3rd law

300
What is the weight of a 1kg book on earth (Hint: Gravity=9.8)

9.8 N

300

This quantity of this necessary to move an object increases when either the mass or acceleration of an object increases.

Force

400

This law explains why two ice skaters pushing off each other glide in opposite directions at different speeds, based on their masses

What is the Law of Conservation of Momentum?

400

A car with a mass of 1,000 kg accelerates at 1.5 m/s². This is the total quantity exerted on the car.

1500 N

400

This force is responsible for an apple falling from a tree toward Earth

Gravity

500

This law describes why objects fall to Earth and why the planets orbit the Sun.

What is the Law of Gravity?

500

This quantity must be applied to accelerate a 15 kg sled at 4 m/s².

60 N

500

This effect is why passengers lurch forward when a car suddenly stops, even though they were sitting still relative to the car

Momentum