
Newton's Laws of Motion
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Newton's Laws of Motion
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What does Newton's 1st Law state?
Object at rest stays at rest or stays in motion until acted upon by unbalanced forces
acceleration of an object depends on the object's mass and force acting on it (F=ma)
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction s
What goes up must comes down
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What does Newton's 2nd Law state?
Object at rest stays at rest or stays in motion until acted upon by unbalanced forces
acceleration of an object depends on the object's mass and force acting on it (F=ma)
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction s
What goes up must comes down
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What does Newton's 3rdLaw state?
Object at rest stays at rest or stays in motion until acted upon by unbalanced force.
acceleration of an object depends on the object's mass and force acting on it (F=ma)
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction s
What goes up must comes down
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Multiple Choice
Which best describes a force?
numerical order of mass
The direction an object moves
The mass of an object
a push or pull
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Newton's 2nd Law
It requires more force to accelerate more mass (F=ma)
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Circle what requires more force
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Match the words with the correct defintion
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What is potential energy?
Potential energy is stored energy from an object. Instead of coming from motion, it can come from its position relative to others, internal stress, electric charge, or its condition.
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What are examples of potential energy?
Chemical
water
nuclear
gravitational
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match the vocab to the definition
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Multiple Choice
If two cars are pulling with the same amount, what will happen?
Nothing
The car will go left.
The car will go right
Both will move
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Match Newton's Laws
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Multiple Choice
What is the sum of all forces? The dog on the left pulls the rope with 24N and the dog on the right pulls the rope with 12N.
36N Left
12N Left
12N Right
2 Right
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Multiple Choice
What causes a person sliding with socks to move faster than a person sliding with shoes on?
less friction
more friction
powerful legs
longer legs
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What is the purpose of a parachute?
To create a faster fall
To create shock resistance
To create air resistance
To cushion a fall
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