The unit that is named after its creator; unit for measuring force
What is a "Newton"?
Formula for finding speed.
What is "distance/time"?
The direction gravity pulls everything that has mass.
What is "down"?
Friction is a ______.
What is "force"?
Everything that has matter has this.
What is "gravity"?
A car travels 10 cm in 5 seconds. What's its speed?
What is "2"?
The car that's traveling the fastest.

What is "car A"?
As the mass of an object increase, this happens to the amount of gravitational pull. As the distance increases, this happens to the gravitational pull.
What is "increases"? and What is "decreases"?
What is " To the right"?
Displacement definition.
What is "the length and direction of the actual path between two points"?
Speed or velocity?
1. m/s left
2. kg/hr
3. mi/s up
4. cm/s
What is "
1. velocity
2. speed
3. velocity
4. speed"?
The average speed

What is "2"?
You have a flat piece of paper and a balled up piece of paper. The piece of paper that'll hit the ground first and why.
What is " the balled up piece"? and What is "air resistance is greater for the flat piece"?
These two factors determine the amount of friction.
What is " type of surface and amount of force pressing together"?
Where you able the x and y axis on a graph. (I'll take a picture or words)
What is " the y- axis is vertical and the x-axis is horizontal"?
Two units on the spring scale.
What are "grams and Newtons"?
What is " bus C"?
A planet whose gravitational pull is greater than Earth.
What is "Jupiter, Saturn, or Neptune"?
Three NEGATIVE/BAD things that would happen if friction didn't exist.
What is " car accidents, buildings would fall, meteors , etc."?
What is "gravity causes everything to fall at the same time, it just had to work harder to pull heavier objects down"
2 Newtons=______ grams
What is "200"?
The fastest car.

What is "Car A"?
Why people are held down by but don't gravitate toward each other.
What is " the gravitational pull of Earth is stronger than the gravitational pull of humans."?
If friction is a force, the unit that should be used to measure it.
What is a "Newton"?
Ms. Williams' FAVORITE tv show.
What is "The Office"?