What law of motion is this?
"An object in motion will stay in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest, unless acted on by an unbalanced force?"
Newton's First Law of Motion
What law of Motion is this?
Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object
Newton's Second Law of Motion
What law of motion is this "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?"
Newton's Third Law of Motion
This law explains why a motorcycle ends up worse off than a Mac truck when the two collide.
Newton's Second Law/Law of Acceleration
less mass-more acceleration-more damage
The tendency of an object to resist change.
Inertia
What is the other name for Newton's Second Law of Motion?
Law of Acceleration
What is the other name for Newton's Third Law of Motion
Law of Action-Reaction
This law explains why a coffee cup left on the roof of a car falls off when the car starts moving.
Newton's First Law/Law of Inertia
What is the other name for Newton's First Law of Motion?
Law of Inertia
What is the equation for Newton's Second Law?
F=m x a
True or False: When you push on a wall, the wall pushes on you.
True
This law explains why less force results in less acceleration.
Newton's Second Law/Law of Acceleration
The sum of all the forces acting on an object.
Net force
What is the relationship between mass and acceleration?
inverse
True or False: If you sit on a chair, the only force acting on you is the force of gravity.
False
This law explains why the Voyager spacecraft is still moving at 17 m/s even though the engine is already off
Newton's First Law?Law of Inertia
A body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion until acted upon by unbalanced force.
What causes an object to accelerate?
Unbalanced/Net force
The acceleration of an object if its mass is 3 kg and a force of 30N is applied on it.
10 m/s2
If you push on a wall with a force of 30 N, the force acting on you from the wall is _________?
30N
This law explains the recoil experienced by a hunter firing a shotgun.
Newton's Third Law/Law of Action-Reaction
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction