Laws of Motion
Laws of Motion
Work/Power/Energy
Sounds
Light
100

External agent that produces motion or it stops motion.

Force

100

This law states that the acceleration of an object depends on its mass and force exerted upon it.

Second law of motion

100

A person carrying a pot of roses while walking.

Work is done


100

a form of energy and it comes from vibrations.

sounds

100

The ability of an object to reflect or radiate light in a way that causes the eye to experience various sensations.


Reflection

200

The change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time.

Motion

200

Which law of motion states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an
           external force?


Law of Inertia

200

the energy required to move an object from one point to another.

work

200

Sound travels fastest in what medium?

Solid

200

Light is said to be something that can be perceived by the eyes, meaning, this accounts for all the colors that we can see. Can we classify light as a wave or a particle?

Both

300

what is the purpose of the Laws of Motion

To explain how objects move in space

300

What are the three laws of motion proposed by Sir Isaac Newton?


Law of inertia, acceleration, interaction

300

A dog pulling a remote-control car.

Work is done

300

produced by the vibrations of the vocal cords inside the larynx.

Human sounds

300

This bright arc can be seen in the sky where sunlight reflects off of water droplets.


Rainbow

400

A 1 kg object accelerated at a constant speed of 5 m/s2. Estimate the net force needed to accelerate the object.

5 kg. m/s

400

What is the unit of force in the International System of Units (SI)?


Newton

400

the measure of how fast work is done.

Power

400

What is the difference between sound and noise?

sound- regular vibrations
noise irregular vibrations

400

How many colors can be seen in a rainbow?

7

500

What net force is required to give a 985 kg box an acceleration of 5.86m/s2.

5772.1 kg. m/s

500

If a bicycle creates a force of 12280 N while accelerating at a speed of 3.6 m/s2, what is its mass?

3,411 kg.


500

What are the different types of potential energy

gravitational, elastic, chemical, electrical, magnetic

500

What is the main difference about compression and rarefaction?

compression- high air pressure
rarefaction-low air pressure

500

What color in the prism possesses the lowest number of wavelength yet having the highest number of frequencies?


Red