An object at rest stays at rest an object in motion stays in motion.
What is the definition Newton's 2nd law?
An object of greater mass requires greater force
What is the definition for Newton's 3rd law?
For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction.
What is the definition of distance?
The measurement of length between two points.
What axis is time represented on a distance x time graph?
X-axis
The law of motion is also referred to as _____?
The law of Inertia
example's of newton's 2nd law?
Pushing a shopping cart.
Applying force to gas pedal
What are examples of Newton's 3rd law?
Swimming and Jumping
Displacement has direction so it is called a ____
Vector
If a car travel's 500 miles north then 250 south what will be the distance and displacement?
Distance 750 displacement 250 N
What is the unit for Force
Newton
What is the formulas for Acceleration?
Force / Mass
Which represents newton's 3rd law? Kicking a ball or Walking
Walking
Distance has no direction so it is called a ____
Scalar
An object with the mass of 2kg has a force of 4N. What is the acceleration?
2 m/s
What is the unit for Speed / Acceleration ?
M/S
What is the formula for Force
Mass X Acceleration
Which is an example of newton's law? Shooting a bow and arrow or Racing a car.
Shooting a bow and arrow
The ____ the slope the ____ the speed
Steeper , Higher
An object accelerates 8.2 m/s with a force of 20.1 N. What is the mass?
2.5 kg
What is the unit for Mass?
Grams / Kilograms
What is the formula for Mass?
Force / Acceleration
What is an example of newton's 3rd law? Turning a bike or sitting in a chair
Sitting in a chair
A curve on a distance x time graph shows the speed is what?
Changing
An object with a mass of 2300 g has a force of 6.2 N. What is the acceleration?
2.7 m/s