Newton’s 1st Law
Newton’s 2nd Law
Newton’s 3rd Law
Formulas & Forces
Key Concepts
100

This property explains why you feel pushed to the side when a car makes a sharp turn

What is inertia?

100

According to Newton's Second Law, if you keep the force the same, an object with a larger mass will have a smaller one of these

What is its acceleration?

100

his law states that every action force has a reaction force that is equal in strength and opposite in this

What is direction?

100

A push or a pull is the simple definition for this term

What is a force?

100

This measurement is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time it took to travel

What is speed?

200

Also called the Law of Inertia, this law explains why a soccer ball doesn't move until a player kicks it

What is Newton's First Law?

200

To increase the acceleration of a bowling ball without changing its mass, you must do this to the force you apply

What is increase the force?

200

A rocket moves upward because its engines push hot gas downward. The gas pushing back on the rocket is this type of force

What is the reaction force?

200

The formula for force.

What is F=MA?

200

The force of air resistance acting on a parachute is an example of this force that opposes motion

What is friction?

300

To change an object's state of motion, such as making it move or stop, you must apply one of these

What is an unbalanced force?

300

An experiment shows that it is harder to push a full grocery cart than an empty one, demonstrating that more mass requires more force to achieve the same what

What is acceleration?

300

When you sit in a chair, your body exerts a downward force on the chair. The chair exerts an equal, upward force on your body . This is an example of Newton's law about this.

What are action-reaction pairs?

300

In an arm-wrestling match where neither person's arm is moving, the forces are said to be this

What are balanced?

300

This property, sometimes called an object's "oomph," is conserved in a closed system like two bumper cars colliding

What is momentum?

400

Of a bowling ball, a tennis ball, a basketball, and a golf ball, this object has the most inertia

What is a bowling ball?

400

 In an experiment where mass is constant, applying a force of 10 N results in an acceleration of 5 m/s². This would be the acceleration if the force were doubled to 20 N

What is 10 m/s²?

400

When a cannon fires a cannonball, the cannon moves backward. This backward movement is known as this

 What is recoil (or the reaction force)

400

An escalator is 90 m long and travels at 1.0 m/s. This is how long it would take for a person to ride the entire length

What is 90 seconds?

400

We are held on Earth by gravity because we are very close to it. The sun's gravity doesn't pull us off the planet because of its immense what

What is distance?

500

A car suddenly brakes, and the loose items on the dashboard fly forward. This happens because the items are continuing their forward motion due to this principle

What is inertia?

500

Two people push two identical boxes with the same mass. Person A pushes with 100 N of force and Person B pushes with 200 N of force. This person's box will accelerate faster

Who is person B?

500

When a firefighter aims a powerful hose, the water shoots forward (the action). The firefighter must brace against this corresponding reaction .

What is the hose pushing backward on the firefighter?

500

 Using the formula for force, this would be the acceleration of an 800 kg object if a 2400 N force were applied to it

What is 3 m/s²?

500

A car traveling at a high speed takes longer to stop after the brakes are applied than a car at a low speed. This relationship is between speed and this distance

What is braking distance?