newtons 1 law | newtons 2 law | newtons 3rd law | net force | all laws |
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give an example of the first law
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A larger_______ requires larger ________to change the motion of the object.
Mass
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newtons law is also known as the law of
action and reaction
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any net force other than 0 will make an object_____.
move
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What is the fist law
His first law states that every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion
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What is the first law
Newton's first law states that every object will remain at rest unless acted upon another force
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What is the second law
of motion is F = ma, or force is equal to mass times acceleration.
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What is the third law
every action has and equal and opposite reaction
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when a laptop is siting on a table, we know the forces acting on it are___.
Balanced
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What is the second law
Newton's second law of motion is force is equal to mass times acceleration.
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TorF: with no outside forces, a moving object will not stop
TRUE!
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a larger ____ causes a larger_______
force
acceleration |
Action: the bike pushes down on the ground
reaction:
the ground pushes up on the bike
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What is the third law
His third law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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if someone is in the front seat in a car and they have no seatbelt and the car stop automatically will that person fall through the window.
yes
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if you double the net force on an object, what happens too the acceleration?
the net force on an object is doubled, then the acceleration will also be doubled.
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Action: air pushes down balloon
Reaction:
balloon goes up
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give an example of net force
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i will have you and you table do a skit of one of the law you have one min
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what is another name for the first law
law of inertia
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come up and draw an example of the second law.
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say or draw an example of the last law.
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Another team can pick the question for you
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i will have you and you table do a skit of one of the law you have one min
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