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Labels Newton’s First Law Newton’s Second Law Newton’s Third Law Other Eleanor M. Savko Labels Newton’s First Law Newton’s Second Law 9/11/2018 Newton’s Third Law Other Stuff 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 m/s/s or m/s2

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is acceleration?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 Kg or g

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is mass?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 N

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is weight or force?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 Pa or kPa

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is pressure?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 9.8 m/s/s or 32 ft/sec/sec

What is acceleration due to gravity? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is acceleration due to gravity?

What an object at rest will do, according to Newton’s First Law Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What an object at rest will do, according to Newton’s First Law

What is stay at rest (or not move)? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is stay at rest (or not move)?

What an object in motion will do, according to Newton’s First Law Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What an object in motion will do, according to Newton’s First Law

What is remain in motion? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is remain in motion?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 Two ways to describe the motion of an object already in motion, according to Newton’s First Law

What are in a straight line and at a constant speed? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What are in a straight line and at a constant speed?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What has to be applied to an object to change its motion, according to Newton’s First Law

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is a force?

The mass of an object is also a measure of this property of matter Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 The mass of an object is also a measure of this property of matter

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is inertia?

Three properties involved in Newton’s Second Law Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 Three properties involved in Newton’s Second Law

What are force, mass and acceleration? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What are force, mass and acceleration?

To find the force, you would do this Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 To find the force, you would do this

What is multiply mass times acceleration? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is multiply mass times acceleration?

How to make an object accelerate twice as fast Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 How to make an object accelerate twice as fast

What is apply twice as much force (or reduce the mass by half)? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is apply twice as much force (or reduce the mass by half)?

To find acceleration, you would do this Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 To find acceleration, you would do this

What is divide the force by the mass? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is divide the force by the mass?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 If a force of 60N causes an object to accelerate at 3 m/s/s, the object has this mass

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is 20 kg?

What the wall does when you push on it Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What the wall does when you push on it

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is pushes back?

The two forces present when a ball bounces Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 The two forces present when a ball bounces

What are the ball on the ground and the ground on the ball Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What are the ball on the ground and the ground on the ball

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 Two ways to describe the reaction force, according to Newton’s Third Law

What are equal and opposite? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What are equal and opposite?

Why your model rockets took off, according to Newton’s Third Law Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 Why your model rockets took off, according to Newton’s Third Law

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is the force of the launcher pushing against the gases released by the rocket?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 The names of the two forces involved in every pair of interactions involving Newton’s Third Law

What are action and reaction? Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What are action and reaction?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 Force / area

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is pressure?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 Distance / time

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is speed?

Change in speed or direction Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 Change in speed or direction

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is acceleration?

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 The acceleration at the top of the path of a ball that is thrown straight upward

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is 10 (9.8) m/s/s?

The weight of 22 kg of mashed potatoes Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 The weight of 22 kg of mashed potatoes

Eleanor M. Savko 9/11/2018 What is 220 Newtons?