Fundamental forces
Newton’s laws
Forces
Speed, velocity, and acceleration
Hodge podge
100

What is the strongest fundamental force?

The strong force

100

Who formulated the three basic laws of motion?

Sir Isaac Newton

100

What causes a change in motion of an object?

Unbalanced force

100

How do you calculate average speed?

S=d/t

100

What is an object with the tendency to keep doing what it’s doing and resist change in motion called?

Inertia

200

What is the weakest of the four fundamental forces?

The gravitational force

200

What law states for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?

Newton’s third law

200

What are two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and equal in size?

Balanced forces

200

What is a way of measuring how quickly something is moving or being done?

Speed 

200

What is a force that causes a moving object to slow down when it touches another object called?

Friction

300

What two forces are both attractive and repulsive?

The weak force and the electromagnetic force

300

The acceleration of an object is dependent on what two variables?

A. The net force

B. The mass of the object

300

What is force measured in?

Newtons

300

What is the rate at which an object changes position in a specific direction?

Velocity 

300

What two fundamental forces have infinite range?

Gravitational and electromagnetic force

400

What force is responsible for beta decay?

Weak force

400

What is Newton’s first law also known as?

The law of inertia

400

What is a force that is applied to an object by a person or another object called?

Applied force

400

What is the rate at which an object changes its speed or direction?

Acceleration 

400

What is earth’s downward pull called?

Gravity

500

What force is responsible for molecules in fluids sticking together?

Electromagnetic force

500

What is the formula for Newton’s second law?

F=MxA

500

What is the net force?

The combination of all forces

500

What is the formula for acceleration?

a=v(finish)-v(start)/t

500

What is the formula for momentum?

P=mv