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Net ForceVocabularyEquations 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Newton’s Three Laws Unit of Measure
Unit of measure used to measure the distance from one classroom to the next
Meters
Unit of measure used to measure the speed of a person running 400 meters
Meters / Second
Unit of measure used to measure mass of an object
Kilograms
Unit of measure used to measure a force
Newton’s
Unit of measure used to measure work done by an object
What is Joules
What is the Net Force? 60 N
0 N
What is the Net Force? 0 N 10 N
10 N to the left
What is the Net Force? 15 N10 N
5 N to the left
What is the Net Force? 20 N 50 N
30 N to the right
What is the Net Force? 13 N 20 N
7 N to the right
The law that states “an object in motion stays in motion, an object at rest stays at rest”
Newton’s First Law
The law that states Force causes acceleration
Newton’s Second Law
The law that explains a tennis racquet hitting a tennis ball. Explain your choice.
Newton’s Second Law or Newton’s Third Law
The law that relates to shooting a gun
Newton’s Third Law
Finish the sentence. As I push on the Wall, the wall …..
What is the Wall pushes back on me
The total of all the forces on an object
Net Force
An action that can cause motion
Force
Force pulling all objects towards each other
Gravity
The natural tendency of an object to move
Inertia
The amount of matter in an object
Mass
The equation used to measure force
F = MA
The equation used to measure speed
D/T
The equation used to measure acceleration
Change in velocity / change in time
Acceleration due to gravity
About 10 m/s 2
The equation for kinetic energy
½ mv 2
Make your wager
State Newton’s Third Law and give an Example
Action… Reaction