Force = Mass x Acceleration
What is Newton's Second Law?
The two categories of force. One where objects are touching and one where they do not
What are contact and long distance forces?
This is the reason for friction?
What is the interaction between surfaces?
An object at rest stays at rest or an object in motion stays in motion at constant velocity with no unbalanced forces.
What is Newton's First Law?
SI Unit for speed or velocity
What is meters per second (m/s)?
The amount of matter in an object
What is mass?
For every force, there is an equal force in the opposite direction.
What is Newton's Third Law?
SI Unit for Acceleration
What is meters per second squared (m/s2) ?
An object has a mass of 10 kg and we want to know its weight. (g = 9.8 m/s2)
What has a weight of 98 N?
This is why a book sitting on a table does not crash through to the floor.
What is the table is exerting a force on the book that is equal and opposite to the books weight?
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What is the Normal Force
The scientific reason why we wear seatbelts
What is Newton's First Law?
These are the three types of friction.
What are static friction, sliding friction, and rolling friction?
SI Unit for mass
What is kilograms (kg)?
The mass of an object on the moon compared to the 10kg mass on earth
What is the same value?
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What is 10 kg?
The reason when the same force is applied, a lighter mass has a larger acceleration than a larger mass.
What is Newton's Second Law?
The force exerted between two objects in contact that isn't friction
What is an applied force?
A 42 N force is used on an object with a mass of 6 kg. We want to know its acceleration.
What is an acceleration of 7 m/s2?