Units
Forces
Laws
Gravity
Miscellany
100

Displacement is measured in this unit

What is a meter?

100

The force Earth exerts on objects

What is gravity?

100

Acceleration is proportional to net force and inversely proportional to mass.

What is Newton's 2nd law?

100

Another name for the force of gravity on an object

What is weight?

100

Rhianna's last name

What is Fenty?

200

Acceleration is measured in this unit

What is meters per second squared?

200

The force that a string or rope exerts on an object

What is Tension?

200

The state of an object with balanced forces

What is equilibrium?

200

The acceleration of objects near the surface of the Earth

What is small g?

200

Which rapper is also know as Shawn Carter?

Who is Jay Z?

300

Forces are measured in this unit

What is a Newton?

300

The perpendicular force exerted by a surface

What is Normal force?

300

An object moves at constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force

What is Newton's 1st Law?

300

The area around an object in which other objects will be affected by the first object's gravity

What is a gravitational field?

300

A diagram that shows all the forces acting upon a system object

What is a free-body diagram?

400

Mass is measured in this unit

What is a kilogram?

400

The vector sum of all forces on an object

What is net force?

400

This makes an object resist changes to its velocity

What is inertia?

400

Another name for the gravitational force

What is weight?

400

When the drag force on a falling object equals the force of gravity on it, it moves at a constant rate of speed called this.

What is terminal Velocity?

500

This unit is equal to one kilogram times one meter per second squared.

What is a Newton?

500

The force of a fluid on an object that is moving through it.

What is drag force?

500

The way to calculate the force of gravity, or weight.

What is mass times small g?

500

The support force on an object is also called this

What is apparent weight?

500

Two objects exert forces on each other that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction

What is Newton's 3rd Law?