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Vocabulary Formulas Newton’s Laws
Book Pull Lab
Mystery ???
A change in position in respect to a reference point.
A 100
What is Motion?
A 100
A stationary object used to compare change in position to
A 200
What is a reference point?
A 200
Speed with a direction
A 300
What is velocity?
A 300
The force that pulls objects down to the Earth
A 400
What is gravity?
A 400
The instrument used to measure force (Newtons)
A 500
What is a spring scale?
A 500
B 100
Distance (m) / Time (sec.)
B 100
What is the formula used to
calculate speed?
Total distance (m) / Total Time (sec)
B 200
What is the formula used to calculate average speed?
B 200
What is the unit
used for acceleration?
B 300
A force gives a 2kg mass an acceleration of 5 m/s2 .
What is the magnitude of the force?
B 400
What is 10 N?
F=2kg (5 m/s2)
B 400
A 10 kg table is pushed using a force of 25N.
What is the acceleration of the table as it moves?
B 500
What is 2.5 m/s2 ?
25 N = 10kg (a)
B 500
An object at rest will remain at rest, an object in motion
will remain in motion until a force acts upon it.
C 100
What is Newton’s First Law?
C 100
Newton’s First Law is also know as this.
C 200
What is “The Law of Inertia”?
C 200
For every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction.
C 300
What is Newton’s Third Law?
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
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This is the formula used in Newton’s Second Law.
C 400
What is
Force = Mass X Acceleration?
C 400
Newton’s Second Law says that if you increase force, and keep Mass the same, this is what will happen to the rate
of Acceleration.
C 500
What is
the acceleration will increase?
C 500
This is the variable that is always placed on the x axis
when creating a graph.
D 100
What is the Independent variable?
D 100
This is the formula used in the Book Pull Lab to determine the force.
D 200
What is F=ma?
D 200
As you increased the Mass of the object (more books), this is what happened to the force needed to move them.
D 300
What is
the force needed increased?
D 300
This is the term used for a force that opposes motion,
and can result from two surfaces rubbing against each
other.
D 400
What is Friction?
D 400
When you reduced the friction by adding pencils,
this is what happened to the forced needed.
D 500
What is
the force needed decreased?
D 500
An object’s “laziness”, its resistance to move.
E 100
What is Inertia?
E 100
The term used to describe the force due to gravity.
E 200
What is Weight?
E 200
The term used to describe the amount of matter in an object.
(units are measured in kg)
E 300
What is Mass?
E 300
This type of force is when equal forces occur in opposite
directions. It doesn’t cause motion.
E 400
What is a balanced force?
E 400
The term used to describe a change in motion or change
in speed.
E 500
What is acceleration?
E 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Newton’s Laws
Please record your wager.
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When hitting a baseball, “the harder you hit it the faster it will go”
is an example of which one of Newton’s Laws?
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What is Newton’s Second Law?
“acceleration of an object increases as the amount of force
causing the acceleration increases, when the mass is the
same”
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