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Forces LT5 - Newton's 2nd Law Calculations

Forces LT5 - Newton's 2nd Law Calculations

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Science, Physics

9th - 12th Grade

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MS-PS2-2, MS-PS2-4

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7 Slides • 8 Questions

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Forces LT5 - Newton's 2nd Law Calculations

Physical Science 9A

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Multiple Choice

Daily Review #1:


Which object has greater inertia?

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If a person hits a softball and a bowling ball with the same force, will they both accelerate at the same rate? Why or why not? Explain your answer.

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What net force is needed for a 1600 kg automobile to accelerate at a rate of 2.0 m/s2?

 F=maF=ma  

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A baseball accelerates downward at 9.8 m/s2. With negligible air resistance and a net force of 1.4 N, what is the baseball’s mass?

 F=maF=ma  

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What is the acceleration of a 58-kg boy on a skateboard if he is pushed forward with a force of 15 N and the opposing force of friction is 4 N?

 F=maF=ma  

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What force does a car’s engine exert in a car that has a mass of 3,000 kg and is accelerating at 2 m/s2 ?

 F=maF=ma  

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A rubber ball is dropped from a tall building. Ignoring air resistance, what force does gravity apply to it if has a mass of 0.25 kg? 
(Hint: the object is accelerating towards Earth!)

 F=maF=ma  

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Poll

Can you calculate force, mass, and acceleration of an object using Newton's 2nd Law of Motion?

Yes, it's easy for me.

I kind of understand how to but could use some more practice :)

No, I don't get it at all!

Forces LT5 - Newton's 2nd Law Calculations

Physical Science 9A

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