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Newton's Laws

Newton's Laws

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6th Grade

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MS-ESS1-1, MS-PS2-1, MS-PS2-2

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Anthony Goldsmith

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What unit is force measured in?

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Newtons

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Pounds

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Meters

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Ounces

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Why are these forces balanced?

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The forces are in opposite directions AND of equal size

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Because it is a rectangle

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Because the forces are of equal size

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Because the forces are in opposite directions

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The net force on this object is 4N. Both forces are pulling in opposite directions. What direction will this object move?

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Left

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Right

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Up

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Down

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A good example of friction is rubbing your hands together. Try it for yourself, what type of energy is generated as a result of friction?

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Thermal Energy

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Chemical Energy

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Potential Energy

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Radiant Energy

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Which of the following is an example of Speed?

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25 MPH

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25 MPH West

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Making a left turn at 25MPH

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Speeding up to 25MPH from a stop.

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Which of the following is an example of Velocity?

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25 MPH

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25 MPH West

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Making a left turn at 25MPH

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Speeding up to 25MPH from a stop.

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Which of the following are examples of Acceleration? (Select Multiple)

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25 MPH

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25 MPH West

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Making a left turn at 25MPH

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Speeding up to 25MPH from a stop.

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Newton's first law states that __________________

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An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion until acted upon by an outside force.

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An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion until I say so

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An object at skibidi remains skibidi until it gains some sigma Ohio rizz.

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Objects remain in motion until motioned upon by a motions that motions to motion.

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According to Newton's second law, if a big truck and a small car were traveling the same speed, which vehicle would have MORE force and why?

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The truck because it has more mass

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The car because it has less mass

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Neither the car or truck because they are the same speed

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Fill in the Blanks

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The unit of force is ​ ​

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The rate at which the velocity of an object changes over time.
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Acceleration
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Speed
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Direction
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Motion

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A soccer ball is sitting in the middle of a field. The ball will remain at rest until an outside force like a players foot or the wind acts upon it. Which of Newton's laws is represented by this?

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1st

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2nd

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3rd

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Think about pushing a shopping cart and a car. If you apply the same amount of force to both, the shopping cart will travel fast, but the car will hardly move. To move the car yo would need a larger force. Which of Newton's laws is being represented?

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1st

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2nd

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3rd

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Sally jumps on her trampoline. She exerts a force on the trampoline and the trampoline exerts an equal but opposite force back on Sally. This represents

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Law 1

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Law 3

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Law 2

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How does friction affect speed?
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more friction decreases speed
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more friction increases speed
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less friction decreases speed
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less friction doesn't affect speed

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What type of force is shown in the picture?
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The Cat force
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Star Wars Force
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Unbalanced force
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Balanced  force

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Forces that have a net force of zero ( the object is still).
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Balanced force
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Unbalanced force

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If each person is pulling with the same force, which side will win?

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left side

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right side

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The distance an object moves in a unit of time

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speed

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force

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velocity

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acceleration

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