Newton's Laws of Motion
Forces and Free Body Diagrams
Acceleration & Motion Math
Friction and Gravity
Net Force & Real-World Scenarios
100

This law states that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

Newton’s 1st Law

100

In a free-body diagram, arrows represent these.

Forces acting on the object

100

The formula for acceleration is ___?

a = (vₓ – vᵢ) / t

100

What type of force causes an object to slow down or stop moving?

Friction

100

Two people push a box in the same direction (10 N + 15 N). What is the net force?

25 N in that direction

200

Which law explains why pushing a heavier box requires more force to move it than a lighter one?

Newton’s 2nd Law

200

What does the length of the arrow in a free-body diagram represent?

The magnitude (strength) of the force

200

A car speeds up from 5 m/s to 25 m/s in 5 s. What’s the acceleration?

(25–5)/5 = 4 m/s²

200

What two factors affect gravitational force between two objects?

Mass and distance

200

One person pushes right with 20 N and another pushes left with 15 N. What’s the net force and direction?

5 N right

300

When a rocket launches, the gases push down while the rocket moves up. Which law is demonstrated?

Newton’s 3rd Law

300

Draw or describe a free-body diagram for a book resting on a table.

Gravity down, normal force up (balanced)

300

A 10 N force acts on a 2 kg object. What’s its acceleration?

a = F/m = 10/2 = 5 m/s²

300

Why do objects fall at the same rate on the Moon?

Because there is lower gravity and no air resistance.

300

A toy car moves at a constant speed. What is the net force?

0 N (balanced)

400

A car suddenly stops and you lurch forward. Explain using Newton’s laws.

Your body’s inertia keeps it moving forward (1st Law)

400

A skydiver falls at a constant speed. What does this say about the forces?

Air resistance = gravity (balanced)

400

A 6 kg cart accelerates at 3 m/s². What’s the net force?

F = ma = 18 N

400

How does friction affect motion?

It opposes motion and causes slowing/stopping

400

A parachutist’s velocity decreases. What can you say about air resistance compared to gravity?

Air resistance > gravity (net force upward)

500

Compare and contrast how Newton’s 1st and 3rd laws apply to a skateboarder kicking off the ground.

1st Law: Keeps moving; 3rd Law: Push vs reaction push

500

A car accelerates forward. Which forces are unbalanced, and in which direction?

Forward driving force > backward friction

500

If a runner doubles their mass but applies the same net force, what happens to their acceleration?

It’s cut in half (inverse relationship)

500

Explain why a hockey puck glides longer on ice than on carpet.

Less friction on ice → less opposing force

500

A soccer ball is kicked into the air and comes back down. Describe how the net force changes throughout its path.

Upward kick > gravity, then gravity > motion as it slows and falls