Newton's Laws
Forces
Motion
Experimental Design
Misc
100

What is newton's first law? please give an example

An object in motion will stay in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest; unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.


Table cloth pull

Cars and Ramps

Tug of War Rope

Others - TBD

100

What is a contact force

A force that requires matter/touching matter in order to work

100

What is a reference point

the starting point

a point that can be used to determine if an object ahs moved or not

100

What is the DV?

Mrs. Coghill has three basil plants and wants to see if different types of fertilizer will affect the growth of the plant

DV = plant growth

100

Who created the three laws of motion?

Isaac Newton
200

What is Newton's Second Law? Give an example

An objects acceleration (changing of speed or direction) depends on the mass of the object and the net force applied to the object

Force = Mass x Acceleration


Skateboards Mass

pushing alight object vs. a heavy object (which requires more force)


Others TBD

200

Name three contact forces

friction

air resistance

Applied Force

Buoyancy 

200

Mrs. Coghill ran 20m in 10 seconds. Calculate the speed. Don't forget your units

2m/s

200

What is the IV?

Mrs. Coghill has three basil plants and wants to see if different types of fertilizer will affect the growth of the plant

IV - types of fertilizer


200

If you rub your hands together, what type of force is created?

Friction

300

What is Newton's Third Law? Give an example

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction


ball bouncing off a wall

paper airplane

releasing a balloon filled with air


Others TBD

300

Name Three Non Contact Forces

Gravity

Magnetism

Electrical Force

300

Describe the motion of this object

The object ran/walked 5 meters in 5 seconds

Stopped for 5 seconds

Ran/walked back to the reference point in 5 seconds

300

Create a hypothesis from the following:

I want to see if filling my hot air balloon for 30 sec, 45 sec, and 60 sec will affect how long it stays in the air

If I fill the balloon for ______ sec, then the balloon will stay in the air the longest.

300

Calculate the distance (must include units):

My dog chased a tennis ball at a speed of 5m/s for 10 seconds

50m

400

Which one of newton's laws does this describe?

Mrs. Coghill gets super upset when she discovers her leftover pizza was eaten by Mr. Coghill. Out of anger, she punches the wall and hurts her hand.

Newton's Third Law (equal and opposite)



400

What is the opposite force of gravity?

Normal force

400

Draw a distance time graph that represents the following (dont forget to include ALL parts of the graph!):


A car travelled 3m in 3 seconds

The car stopped at a light for 5 seconds

The car travelled 2m in 2 seconds 

See board

400

Create a data table from the following information:

I want to see if filling my hot air balloon for 30 sec, 45 sec, and 60 sec will affect how long it stays in the air

30 second fill - flight time: 10 sec, 15 second, 12 second

45 second fill - flight time: 20 sec, 22 sec, 25 sec

60 second fill - flight time: 30 sec, 35 sec, 40 sec

Your table must have all required parts

labels

three trials

averages

data input

title

400

Newton's first law is also known as the law of ...

inertia
500

You're pulling a skateboard using 30N of force with 20kg of mass on the board. If you increase the mass to 40kg, what will happen to the acceleration?

The acceleration will decrease

It takes more force in order to maintain the acceleration 

500

Calculate the net force and tell me if its balanced or unbalanced. DONT FORGET YOUR UNITS

10N to the right unbalanced

500

Calculate the speed at 5 seconds

1 m/s

500

Create a graph (using all parts and labels) of the following data

I want to see if filling my hot air balloon for 30 sec, 45 sec, and 60 sec will affect how long it stays in the air


Averages:

30 sec fill: 12 sec

45 sec fill: 21 sec

60 sec fill: 30 sec

Title

x axis labeled

y axis labeled

averages graphed

increments correct

line connected to points

500

According to Newton's 2nd law, an object with a lot of mass requires...

a lot of force to move