What is Newton's First Law?
Law Of Inertia
What is Newton's Second Law?
The law of acceleration
What is Newton's Third Law?
For every force, there is an equal and opposite force.
A car stopping quickly and a passenger jerking forward is an example of:
Newton's First Law
What is a force?
A push or a pull
What happens to an object when it is at rest?
It stays at rest
What is the formula for Newton's Second Law?
(Fnet)=ma
Do forces always act in pairs?
Yes
A ball staying still on the field until it is kicked is an example of:
Newton's First Law
What is motion?
A object moving
What happens to an object when it is in motion?
It stays in motion
What is a net force?
The use of all forces in one
What are the pairs that forces react in called?
Action And Reaction Forces
A car engine moving faster and making a car accelerate would be an example of:
Newton's Second Law
What does rest mean?
An object does not move at all
What is inertia?
Inertia is a resistance to any object to change it's state of motion or rest
What happens when there is more mass in an acceleration?
There will be less acceleration in a force when there is more mass.
Are the forces balanced forces?
No
Newton's Second Law
What is acceleration?
The way the object moves when something moves it
What will happen if an object at rest is acted by an unbalanced force?
It will be in motion
What will happen if there is less mass in a acceleration?
The acceleration will be greater when there is less mass
Does it pair the same objects or different objects?
Different
Falling on the ground and the ground pulls you up is an example of:
Newton's Third Law
What is an equal and opposite force?
There will be a force that is equal to the action and there will be an opposite one that will do something different