An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion, unless acted upon by a net force.
What is Newton's 1st Law? or What is the Law of Inertia?
This quantity depends the amount of force applied to the mass of the object.
What is acceleration?
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's 3rd Law?
True or False.
An object needs a force acting on it to keep moving.
What is false?
True or False
Inertia is a force.
What is false?
True or false
Forces interactions come in pairs.
What is true?
This is an extensive property of mass.
What is inertia?
This quantity represents the slope of a Force vs Mass graph.
What is acceleration?
This is what we call the push or pull in interactions between objects.
What is a force?
Finish this sentence.
Inertia is _____________ its motion.
What is " an object's tendency to resist change in?"
This force is a response to contact from an object pushing or pulling into a surface.
What is Normal Force?
This is why force-pairs do not cancel each other out.
What is they act on different objects?
These two conditions are what cause an object not to move.
What is the object is at rest and a net force/unbalanced force is not acting upon it?
Assuming a constant force, the acceleration of an object is affected this amount if the object's mass is 2/3 of its original value.
What is 3/2?
When a girl jumps off a boat, she applies an ________ force to the boat. The ________ force is the force that the boat applies to the girl.
What is applied force? What is normal force?