Types of Forces
Friction
Net Force
Newton's Laws
F=ma
100

A force that pushes up on an object resting on a surface

Normal Force

100

Friction that occurs when an object is NOT moving

Static Friction

100

Draw the following Force Diagram and Solve:

10 N right and 10 N left → net force?

0 N

100

An object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by…

An unbalanced force (1st Law)

100

A student pushes a cart across the floor. The cart has a mass of 3 kg and speeds up at 2 m/s². What force is applied to the cart?

6 N

200

Which TWO of these are non-contact forces?

  • Friction
  • Magnetic
  • Electrical
  • Applied

Magnetic & Electrical

200

Why is rolling friction less than sliding friction?

Objects roll instead of scrape (less contact/resistance)

200

Draw the following Force Diagram and Solve:

20 N right and 5 N left → net force and direction?

15 N right

200

Which law explains F = ma?

Newton’s 2nd Law

200

A grocery cart is pushed with a force of 24 N. The cart has a mass of 6 kg. How quickly does the cart accelerate?

4 m/s²

300

A skydiver falling slows down because of which force?

Drag Force

300

A sled moving down a snowy hill experiences what type of friction?

Sliding Friction

300

If the net force is 0 N, what type of forces are acting?

Balanced forces

300

A swimmer pushes water backward and moves forward.

Newton’s 3rd Law

300

A dog pulls a sled with a force of 40 N, causing it to accelerate at 5 m/s². What is the mass of the sled?

8 kg

400

A book is sitting on a table. Name TWO forces acting on it.

Gravity + Normal Force

400

Which situation has the MOST friction:

  • Ice and skates
  • Smooth floor and socks
  • Rough pavement and rubber shoes

Rough pavement and rubber shoes

400

Draw the following Force Diagram and Solve:

A box has 30 N up and 30 N down, and 20 N right and 5 N left. Net Force?

 15 N right

400

A car stops suddenly and passengers move forward.

Newton’s 1st Law (inertia)

400

A box is pushed to the right with 50 N of force, but friction pushes to the left with 10 N. The box has a mass of 10 kg. What is the acceleration of the box?

Net force = 40 N → 40 ÷ 10 = 4 m/s²

500

A charged balloon sticks to a wall. What type of force is responsible AND is it contact or non-contact?

Electrical force, non-contact

500

A student wants to make their balloon car go farther. Name ONE change to reduce friction AND explain why.

Smoother wheels/surface → less friction → less energy lost

500

Draw the following Force Diagram and Solve:

A box has forces acting in both directions:

  • 40 N right, 10 N left
  • 25 N up, 25 N down

What is the net force AND is the motion changing?

30 N right, yes (unbalanced → motion changes)

500

Two students of different masses are pushed with the same force. Who accelerates more and why?

The smaller mass → less mass = more acceleration (2nd Law)

500

Two objects are pushed with the same force of 20 N.

  • Object A has a mass of 5 kg
  • Object B has a mass of 10 kg

Which object accelerates more, and why?

Object A → less mass → greater acceleration