Speed and Velocity
Newton's Laws
Gravity
Centripetal Force
The Solar System
100
A physical measurement that contains directional information; it is a combination of an amount and a direction.

What is a vector quantity?

100

The tendency of an object to resist changes in its velocity.

What is inertia?

100

Of the four fundamental forces, this one is the weakest.

What is gravity?

100

The force necessary to make an object move in a circle.

What is centripetal force?

100

Name the four inner planets.

What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?

200

A measurement that is described in ft/sec2.

What is acceleration?

200

_____?_____ = Mass x Acceleration

What is Force?

200

The gravitational force between two objects is directly proportional to the ___________ of each object. 

What is mass?

200

A fictional force that is actually due to inertia causing an object to move away from the center of a circle while spinning.

What is centrifugal force?
200

After Pluto lost its classification as a planet, what is it now called?

What is a dwarf planet?

300

The speed of a boat that travels 10 miles in 30 minutes?  Please answer in miles per hour.  

What is 20 mph?

300

The standard unit of force, defined as a kg x m/sec2.

What is a Newton?

300

The gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional to the ____________ of the distance between those two objects.

What is square?

300

Centripetal force is _____________ to the velocity of the object.

What is perpendicular?

300

Name one thing that outer planets have in common.

What is one of the following:  planetary rings, gaseous composition, or they are all larger in size.
400

The change in velocity divided by the change in time

What is acceleration?

400

Ignoring friction, what force is necessary to move a 30.0 kg object with an acceleration of 20 m/sec2 to the west?  Don’t forget your units!

What is 30.0 x 20 = 600 kg x m/sec2 (Or 600 Newtons)?

400

The gravitational force between two objects is measured when the objects are 15 centimeters apart.  If the distance between them is increased to 30 centimeters, how does the new gravitational attraction compare to the first one that was measured?

What is 1/4 of the original force? (OR 4 times less than the original force)  

Distance increased by a factor or 2, so force will decrease by a factor of 22 or 4.  

400

Velocity is _______________ to the curve of an object traveling in a circle.

What is tangential?

400

The reason a comet appears to have a fuzzy glow and a tail.

What is as comets near the sun, their frozen gases start to melt (sublime), emitting light which causes the fuzzy glow; these gases trail out in a tail.
500

A sports car goes from a velocity of zero to a velocity of 18 m/sec east in 3 seconds.  Name the acceleration of the car.  

What is 6 m/sec2 east?

500

The ____________ frictional force is always greater than the kinetic frictional force.  

What is Static frictional force?

500

The gravitational force between two objects (mass 1 = 5 kg, mass 2 = 8 kg) is measured when the objects are 10 cm apart.  If the 5 kg mass is replaced with a 20 kg mass and the 8 kg mass is replaced with a 16 kg mass, how does the new gravitational force compare to the first one that was measured?

What is 8 times the original force?

Mass 1 increased by a factor of 4, mass 2 increased by a factor of 2.  4 x 2 = 8.

500

Using an example of sling shot, explain how an object would travel if released from its circular orbit.  Why would it travel this way?

What is it would travel in a straight line, because the only force acting on it is in the direction of its velocity (which is in a tangential line to the curve of its prior motion).

500

Name the three stages of an asteroid that has intersected earth's orbit.

What are meteoroid (intersecting earth's orbit), meteor (traveling through earth's atmosphere), and meteorite (small pieces of the meteor that fall to earth)? 

(Just the names are needed)