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Newton’s Laws White Board Review Pick up a board, a marker, a paper towel & a calculator!

Newton’s Laws of Motion What one word is used to describe Newton’s 1 ST Law of Motion? Inertia

Newton’s Laws of Motion Which of Newton’s Laws states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction? Newton’s 3 RD Law of Motion

Newton’s Laws of Motion Which of Newton’s Laws states that an object in motion will stay in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force? Newton’s 1 ST Law of Motion

Newton’s Laws of Motion Which of Newton’s Laws is summarized with the equation F = m x a? Newton’s 2 ND Law of Motion

Which of Newton’s Laws is represented with the following animation?

Newton’s 3 RD Law of Motion

Which of Newton’s Laws is represented with the following animation?

Newton’s 1 ST Law of Motion

Which of Newton’s Laws is represented with the following animation?

Newton’s 2 ND Law of Motion Which of Newton’s Laws is represented with the following animation?

Newton’s Laws of Motion Which law explains the following: A balloon flies across the room when you let it go. Newton’s 3 RD Law of Motion

Newton’s Laws of Motion Which law explains the following: It takes more force to throw a bowling ball than a baseball. Newton’s 2 ND Law of Motion

Newton’s Laws of Motion Which law explains the following: If you slam on the brakes in a car, your body flies forward. Newton’s 1 ST Law of Motion

Units of Measurement What is the unit used to measure force? Newtons

Units of Measurement What is the unit used to measure mass? kilograms

Units of Measurement What is the unit used to measure momentum? kg m/s

Units of Measurement What is the unit used to measure acceleration? m/s 2

Units of Measurement What is the unit used to measure velocity? m/s

Newton’s Laws Calculations Solve for mass: F = m x a

Newton’s Laws Calculations Solve for acceleration: F = m x a

Calculations: F = m x a What is the force exerted by a 50 kg ball rolling down a hill at an acceleration of 4 m/s 2 ?

Calculations: F = m x a What is the acceleration of a 30 kg ball thrown with a force of 8 N?

Momentum Calculations Solve for mass: p = m x V

Momentum Calculations Solve for velocity: p = m x V

Calculations: p = m x V What is the velocity of a 1,600 kg car with a momentum of 25,000 kg m/s?

Calculations: p = m x V What is the momentum of a 115 kg football player running at a speed of 4.6 m/s?