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

TThis is the Law of Inertia

Newtons First law

100

Explain the forces on a box sitting on the gorund.

Gravitational, normal

100

The SI unit of force is this.

Newton

100

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

Newton's First Law

100

The SI unit of acceleration is this.

m/s2
200

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

Increases acceleration of the object

200

Explain the forces on a box being pushed to the right

Gravitational, normal, frictional, applied

200

Newton's third law states...

Any action has an equal and opposite reaction.

200

The type of force exerted by a sufrace on a solid, stable object

Normal Force

200

Mass has this SI unit.

 kg, kilogram

300

Which law talks aboout an object at rest or moving with constant velocity remaining in that state unless a non 0 external force acts on it

Newton’s First 

300

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

300

A car and a train are going the same speed. The car is easier to stop because of this.

less mass and less inertia

300

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

acceleration, change in motion

300

This is required to overcome an object’s inertia.

An unbalanced force, any net force

400

An object at rest has this velocity.

Zero

400

This property of matter increases with its mass.

inertia

400

Newtons law of action and Reaction

3rd law

400

The force pushing back up on an object that is resting on the ground

Normal force

400

Spring A has 150N of potential Elastic Energy.  Spring B has 345N of potential Elastic Energy.  Which spring would be able to propel a metal ball farther?

Spring B, it has more potential energy

500

Newton’s Second Law can be summarized using this equation Fnet=ma

Newtons 2nd Law

500

Explain the forces on a skier going down hill

Air resistance, gravitational, normal, frictional


500

if a net force is applied on an object the object always accelerates -------- with an acceleration that is-------- to the net force

in the direction of Fnet ---------------Directly proportional 

500

If a ball is moving with a force 49 Newtons and has an acceleration of 7 m/s2, what is the ball's mass?

7 kg

500

Haters gonna hate but which quarterback should be considered the all time GOAT?

Tom Brady