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Newton's Laws Review
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inertia: tendency of an object to resist change in its velocity
speed: distance/time
force: any influence that causes an object to undergo a change
friction: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
net force: The _______of an object is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration
Newtons: This is the unit of measurement for force
decreases: Acceleration of an object increases as its mass _________
opposite: For every action, there is an equal and _______ reaction
tripled: If the net force applied to a rocket is tripled, the acceleration of the rocket will be
acceleration: changes in velocity over time
gravity: acceleration is 9.8 meters/sec/sec
velocity: speed in a given direction
backward: When Amelia is swimming, which way does she have to push with her hands to move forward?
inertia: the more of this an object has, the greater the object’s
acceleration: If this acts on an object, the object will change speed, change direction, or both
motion: Can be described as a change in position
acceleration: m/s/s is this measurement’s unit
forty: A certain net force causes a 10. kg mass to accelerate at 20.m/s/s2. The same force will cause a 5.0 kg mass to accelerate at ___m/s/s
decreases: If the mass of an object is decreased, its inertia
five: An unbalanced force of 10.0 N causes an object to accelerate at 2.0 m/s/s. What is the mass of the object ?___Kg
two: A table exerts a 2.0 N force on a book lying on the table. The force exerted by the book on the table is___N
first: A magician pulls a tablecloth out from under dishes and glasses on a table without disturbing them is an example of which Newton’s law
second: this law says that heavier objects require more force than lighter objects to move or accelerate them
third: this law explains how rockets are launched into space
mass: The greater the ____ of an object, the smaller the acceleration if a similar force is applied
equal: How does the total momentum of 2 objects before a collision compare to the total momentum after a collision?
zero: An object that has balanced forces acting upon it would have a Net FORCE equal to
lawofinertia: Alternate name for newton’s first law of motion (3 words)
gravity: force that makes all objects come down
pairs: Forces always act in _____
speed: The speedometer of a car reads 55 km/h
displacement: The distance and direction between starting and stopping positions
Newton's Laws Review
Across:| 2. | For every action, there is an equal and _______ reaction | | 4. | The distance and direction between starting and stopping positions | | 6. | The _______of an object is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration | | 8. | this law explains how rockets are launched into space | | 14. | An unbalanced force of 10.0 N causes an object to accelerate at 2.0 m/s/s. What is the mass of the object ?___Kg | | 15. | m/s/s is this measurement’s unit | | 17. | speed in a given direction | | 20. | changes in velocity over time | | 22. | If the mass of an object is decreased, its inertia | | 22. | Acceleration of an object increases as its mass _________ | | 24. | Can be described as a change in position | | 25. | a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact | | 26. | this law says that heavier objects require more force than lighter objects to move or accelerate them | | 27. | the more of this an object has, the greater the object’s | | 28. | If this acts on an object, the object will change speed, change direction, or both |
| | Down:| 1. | A magician pulls a tablecloth out from under dishes and glasses on a table without disturbing them is an example of which Newton’s law | | 3. | If the net force applied to a rocket is tripled, the acceleration of the rocket will be | | 5. | This is the unit of measurement for force | | 7. | any influence that causes an object to undergo a change | | 9. | tendency of an object to resist change in its velocity | | 10. | Forces always act in _____ | | 11. | acceleration is 9.8 meters/sec/sec | | 11. | force that makes all objects come down | | 12. | When Amelia is swimming, which way does she have to push with her hands to move forward? | | 13. | The greater the ____ of an object, the smaller the acceleration if a similar force is applied | | 16. | The speedometer of a car reads 55 km/h | | 16. | distance/time | | 18. | A table exerts a 2.0 N force on a book lying on the table. The force exerted by the book on the table is___N | | 19. | An object that has balanced forces acting upon it would have a Net FORCE equal to | | 21. | Alternate name for newton’s first law of motion (3 words) | | 23. | How does the total momentum of 2 objects before a collision compare to the total momentum after a collision? |
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Newton's Laws Review
Across:| 2. | For every action, there is an equal and _______ reaction | | 4. | The distance and direction between starting and stopping positions | | 6. | The _______of an object is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration | | 8. | this law explains how rockets are launched into space | | 14. | An unbalanced force of 10.0 N causes an object to accelerate at 2.0 m/s/s. What is the mass of the object ?___Kg | | 15. | m/s/s is this measurement’s unit | | 17. | speed in a given direction | | 20. | changes in velocity over time | | 22. | If the mass of an object is decreased, its inertia | | 22. | Acceleration of an object increases as its mass _________ | | 24. | Can be described as a change in position | | 25. | a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact | | 26. | this law says that heavier objects require more force than lighter objects to move or accelerate them | | 27. | the more of this an object has, the greater the object’s | | 28. | If this acts on an object, the object will change speed, change direction, or both |
| | Down:| 1. | A magician pulls a tablecloth out from under dishes and glasses on a table without disturbing them is an example of which Newton’s law | | 3. | If the net force applied to a rocket is tripled, the acceleration of the rocket will be | | 5. | This is the unit of measurement for force | | 7. | any influence that causes an object to undergo a change | | 9. | tendency of an object to resist change in its velocity | | 10. | Forces always act in _____ | | 11. | acceleration is 9.8 meters/sec/sec | | 11. | force that makes all objects come down | | 12. | When Amelia is swimming, which way does she have to push with her hands to move forward? | | 13. | The greater the ____ of an object, the smaller the acceleration if a similar force is applied | | 16. | The speedometer of a car reads 55 km/h | | 16. | distance/time | | 18. | A table exerts a 2.0 N force on a book lying on the table. The force exerted by the book on the table is___N | | 19. | An object that has balanced forces acting upon it would have a Net FORCE equal to | | 21. | Alternate name for newton’s first law of motion (3 words) | | 23. | How does the total momentum of 2 objects before a collision compare to the total momentum after a collision? |
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