Newton Laws 1
Newton Laws 2
Newton Laws 3
Energy & Magnets
Momentum
100

Units of Force

What are Newtons?

100

Find the missing words. For every action in nature there is an _____ and ______ reaction.

What is EQUAL, OPPOSITE?

100

Units of Mass

What is g or Kg?

100

A region where a magnetic force can be observed.

What is a magnetic field?

100

Type of collision where the kinetic energy is conserved.

What is Elastic?

200

True or False: One object pushing on another will always receive a push in return.

What is True?

200

The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it.

What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?

200

An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.

What is Gravity?

200

The two ends of a magnetic field where the magnetic force is strongest.

What are magnetic poles?

200

The unit of measure for Momentum.

What is Kg x m/s?

300

Find the missing words. An object at ____ remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in ____ at constant _____ and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

What are REST, MOTION, SPEED?

300

This Law states that an object’s motion will not change unless an unbalanced force acts on the object.

What is Newton's First Law?

300

The formula F = m x a describes this law.

What is Newton's 2nd law?

300

The ability to do work.

What is energy?

300

If mass increases then  momentum will ___________.

What is Increase?

400

Another name for the first law of motion.

What is Law of Inertia?

400

This causes a ball that has been kicked across the ground to stop.

What is Friction?

400

A car and a train are going the same speed. The car is easier to stop because it has less __________ and less and therefore less inertia.

What is mass?

400

A type of energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to other objects.

What is Potential Energy?

400

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another within an isolated system.

What is  Law of Conservation of Energy?

500

According to Newton’s Second Law, if the force increases but the mass remains the same, this is what happens to the motion of the object.

What is increased?

500

This law explains why a ball bounces away when hit by another ball.

What is Newton's 3rd law?

500

If two rocks with different masses are rolling down a hill, will the bigger rock, or smaller rock take more force to stop?

What is the bigger rock?

500

Energy possessed by an object due to its motion

What is kinetic energy?
500

The names of Ms. Robbins' two dogs.

What are Sancho and Diaz?