Newtons Laws 1
Newtons Laws 2
Newtons Laws 3
Newtons Laws 4
Newtons Laws 5
100

What is the mathematical formula for Newtons Second Law?

F= m x a

100

A 20 kg bike accelerates at 10 m/s2.  What was the force?

200N

100

With unbalanced forces, the object will move in the direction that the _______ force is being applied.

larger

100

A person is pushed forward into their seatbelt when a car stops

Newton's First Law

100

What is the acceleration of an object traveling at a constant velocity?

0 m/s2

200

When an object is not in motion it has an ________________ force.

Balance

200

This is the Law of Inertia

Newtons First law

200

An object at rest will stay ______ unless acted on by an external force.

at rest
200

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

Newton's First Law

200

When an object is in motion it has _______________ forces.

unbalanced

300

According to Newton’s Second Law, increasing the force applied to a mass has this result.

Increases acceleration of the object

300

A box is being pushed to the right across the floor. What force is acting on it on the floor?

Friction

300

What is the unit for Force?

Newton

300

The units for acceleration

m/22

300

Mass has this unit.

 kg, kilogram

400

What is the force for an object with a mass of 9 kg accelerates at a rate of 6m/s2?

54N

400

A bowling ball collides with a set of bowling pins (at rest) with a force of 15N. What is the force the pins exert on the bowling ball?

15N

400

What is the Net Force? 


3N

400

What force stops a ball that is thrown in the air from flying up forever?

Gravity

400

A force of 20N acts upon a 5 kg block. Calculate the acceleration of the object.

4m/s2

500

An object at rest has this velocity.

Zero

500

If you want to increase the acceleration of a baseball when you throw it, what must you increase to make this happen?

Force

500

Newtons law of action and Reaction

Newtons 3rd law

500

This occurs whenever an object is acted upon by an unbalanced force.

acceleration, change in motion

500

Tendency for an object to resist change in motion

Newton's First Law (of Inertia)