The formula for acceleration.
What is a = Δv ÷ Δt?
The formula for force.
What is F=M*A?
The cause of gravity.
What is the mass of an object?
Another name for Newton's First Law.
What is the Law of Inertia?
_______ is who came up with the law’s of motion.
What is Issac Newton?
Acceleration is a rate in which the object can change.
What is velocity?
Interaction on an object to change the motion at which the object moves.
What is Force?
The formula for gravity.
What is g= GM/r^2?
The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion until an unbalanced force acts on it.
What is Inertia?
The behavior of objects
What is Newton’s second law of motion?
An object accelerates down.
What is negative acceleration?
A force that we interact within everyday life.
What is the gravitational force?
The amount of gravity that we have on earth.
What is 9.807 m/s^2?
Affects the amount of inertia on an object.
What is mass?
The second law states that the acceleration of an object is dependent on these two variables
What is the net force and the mass?
(True/False) An object is moving in a circular motion at a constant speed while accelerating.
What is True?
(True/False) Force and energy are the same.
What is false?
You step on a scale and it shows 130 pounds.
What is your gravitational pull to the earth?
Objects with zero acceleration.
What are balanced forces?
The formula for Newton’s second law of motion is
What is F= m*a?
(True/False) Acceleration opposite to the motion, the speed of the object increases.
What is False?
A car is accelerating 4mph and mass 200 pounds.
What is 800N?
The amount of gravity on the moon.
What is 1.62 m/s^2?
A seat belt bringing you from a state of motion to a state of rest.
What is unbalanced forces?
That unbalanced forces result in acceleration, That force and acceleration are proportional, and that mass and acceleration are inversely proportional
What is the three main ideas associated with Newton’s second law of motion?