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When you paddle a canoe and your oar goes backwards and the canoe moves forward - what law?
3rd law
a speed skater that goes faster around the track as they push harder with their legs. - what law?
2nd law
a balloon that is filled with air, left untied and then released - What law is it an example of?
3rd law
A book sitting on a shelf - example of what law?
1st law
A rocket taking off - example of what law?
3rd law
Acceleration of an object depends on what 2 variables?
Force & Mass
Satellite orbiting the earth - example of what law?
1st law
Sitting on a couch - example of what law?
1st law
A tendency to do nothing or remain unchaged
Inertia
Who discovered the 3 basic laws of motion?
Sir Isaac Newton
English physicist & mathematician
Sir Isaac Newton
Unit for Force
Newtons (N)
Speeding up, slowing down or changing direction
Acceleration
A push or a pull
Force
What is the formula for Newton's second law?
Force = Mass x Acceleration
True or False - If you increase force you decrease acceleration
False
States that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object.
Newton's 2nd Law
An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Newton's 1st law
The force of attraction between all masses in the universe
gravity
Which law - Law of Inertia
Newton's 1st Law
When 2 equal forces act on an object
Balanced Force
When unequal forces cause the objects to move
Unbalanced Force
Combination of all forces on an object.
Net Force
Resistance when the surface of an object moves over another surface
Friction
The rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
Speed
Speed & direction
Velocity
increase in the rate of speed of something
Acceleration
Force that is applied to an abject by a person or another object
Applied Force