Newtons Laws

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    • What is mass?
      The amount of matter in an object
    • What is mass measured in?
      Kilograms
    • What is weight?
      The force of gravity on your mass
    • What is gravity?
      The force of attraction between all masses
    • Whats another name for the force caused by the Earths mass attracting an objects mass?
      Weight
    • What’s the equation for the weight of an object?
      W=W=mm*gg
    • What letter is gravitational field strength given in an equation?

      g
    • The moon has a smaller mass than the earth
    • The moon has a smaller gravitational field strength than the earth.
    • What is inertia?
      Resistance to change in motion.
    • What’s an example of how inertia works?
      Going forward when the bus has stopped
    • What is Newtons First Law?
      A body will continue in it’s direction/at rest until acted upon by another force
    • What does Newton’s first law mean?
      That balanced forces will have no effect on the motion of an object
    • What are objects before another force acts upon them?
      • still
      • moving at a constant rate
      • hovering/floating
    • What happens if the force moving forward is larger than backward?
      You accelerate
    • What happens if the forces are equal?
      You remain at a constant speed
    • What happens if forces pulling you back are larger than forward?
      You decelerate
    • What is Newton’s second law?
      When forces acting on an object don’t balance the resultant force causes it to accelerate in that direction
    • What do unbalanced forces cause?
      • acceleration
      • deceleration
      • change in direction
    • What’s the equation for Newton’s second law?
      F = ma (Force equals mass times acceleration)
    • Whats the relationship between mass and acceleration?
      Inversely proportional
    • What’s the greek letter for resultant force?
      Σ (Sigma)
    • What happens when objects move faster?
      Air resistance/drag increases
    • What happens as drag forces increase?
      The resultant force is reduced
    • What happens when drag forces are the same as the weight or thrust?
      The forces become balanced
    • What happens when forces become balanced?
      The objects stops accelerating and moves at a constant speed
    • What is constant speed also known as?
      Terminal speed/velocity
    • What does a rising or falling line show on a graph?
      The velocity is changing
    • What does acceleration and deceleration mean in terms of force?
      The forces must be unbalanced
    • What does a horizontal line mean?
      The speed is constant/terminal
    • What does moving through the air cause?
      Collisions with air molecules
    • Why is some kinetic energy converted to heat when skydiving?
      There is friction between the air molecules and the body
    • Why do feathers and hammers not hit the ground at the same time?
      Air resistance affects the feather more than the hammer
    • What is Newtons third law?
      If body A exerts a force on body B, body B exerts an equal and opposite force on body A
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