Newton's Three Laws
Force
Gravity vs Mass
Gravity vs Distance
Sir Isaac Newton
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What is the formula for Newton's Second Law?

f=ma

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What measurement is used for Force.

Newtons

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What is the definition of gravity?

Gravity is a force that pulls masses toward a large body.

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What is the definition of distance?

Distance is the amount of space between two points.

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What is Isaac Newton's Last name?

Newton

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What is Newton's first law?

The law of Inertia 

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In tug-of-war, one side is pulling at 100N, and the other is pulling at 20N. What is the Net force?

80N

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What is the definition of mass?

Mass is the amount of matter a object has.

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True or False: The farther the object, the stronger the gravitational pull is.

False

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What is Isaac Newton famous for?

Creating the three laws of motion.

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Does jumping count as Newton's Third Law? Explain.

Jumping does count as Newton's Third Law because when you jump, you push force into the ground, which then pushes you back up.

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How much force is required to accelerate a 2000 kg car at 3.00 m/s^2?
 

6000N

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Is mass the same as weight?

Mass is not same as weight because weight is dependent on how strong the gravitational pull is, with the mass being the base factor.

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Which will have a stronger gravitational pull? A astronaut 50km away, or an astronaut 25km away.

The person with 25km

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When were the three laws of motion created?

1686

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Explain how Newton’s first law affects a game of Tug of War.

The rope does not move until the tugging starts.

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If you apply a force of 5 N on 100 g-box, what is the acceleration of the box?
 

0.05N

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True or False: The bigger the mass, the stronger the gravitational pull there is on it.

True

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Who will have a stronger gravitational pull? An Astronaut 500000 cm away, or an Astronaut 5km away?

Trick Question: They are the same distance away.

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What year was Newton born, to what year he died?

1643–1727

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When were the three laws of motion created?

1686

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In a tug-of-war, one side is pulling 1,231,234N, and the other side is pulling at 945,983N. What is the net force? (No Calculator).

285,251N pulling on the side of the 1,231,234N.

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True or False: The smaller the mass, the bigger the gravitational pull is.

False

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What is Newton's formula on gravitation?

F=Gm1m2/r2

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Why is there "Sir" in Isaac Newton's name?

Isaac Newton was knighted Queen Anne of England, making him Sir Isaac Newton.