Motion Notes
... A. Friction: the force between two objects in contact that opposes the motion of either object. B. Air Resistance: a form of friction, it is caused by the interaction between the surface of a moving object and the air molecules. ...
... A. Friction: the force between two objects in contact that opposes the motion of either object. B. Air Resistance: a form of friction, it is caused by the interaction between the surface of a moving object and the air molecules. ...
NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION
... · A force is a push or pull (vector quantity). Units of force of Newtons (N) or kgm/s 2 . · An external force is an applied force, such as kicking a ball. An internal force is a force from within an object, such as pushing on the dashboard of a car from inside the car. External forces cause m ...
... · A force is a push or pull (vector quantity). Units of force of Newtons (N) or kgm/s 2 . · An external force is an applied force, such as kicking a ball. An internal force is a force from within an object, such as pushing on the dashboard of a car from inside the car. External forces cause m ...
Chapter 18 Test Review
... • Magnetic force: The force that pushes magnets apart or pulls them together. • Motion: object’s change in position relative to a reference point. • Gravity: The force of attraction between objects that is due to their mass. • Friction: a force that always acts to oppose motion. ...
... • Magnetic force: The force that pushes magnets apart or pulls them together. • Motion: object’s change in position relative to a reference point. • Gravity: The force of attraction between objects that is due to their mass. • Friction: a force that always acts to oppose motion. ...
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... direction unless it is acted upon by an outside, unbalance force Also known as the Law of Inertia; inertia is the scientific principle behind why we wear seat belts. Inertia makes things difficult to stop as well as hard to get started. All objects possess inertia or a tendency to resist change. ...
... direction unless it is acted upon by an outside, unbalance force Also known as the Law of Inertia; inertia is the scientific principle behind why we wear seat belts. Inertia makes things difficult to stop as well as hard to get started. All objects possess inertia or a tendency to resist change. ...
Newton`s Laws of Motion
... philosophy” known as The Principia . The text provides a series of three laws to sum up the basic principles of motion. ...
... philosophy” known as The Principia . The text provides a series of three laws to sum up the basic principles of motion. ...
FOPS UNIT 3 – Newton`s Laws of Motion Review Worksheet
... 10. Suppose you stand on a bathroom scale and you weigh 110N. If you stand on two scales at the same time what would they say? Explain. ...
... 10. Suppose you stand on a bathroom scale and you weigh 110N. If you stand on two scales at the same time what would they say? Explain. ...
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... 5. Velocity is speed in a specific direction 6. Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes with time. 7. If you increase force then acceleration increases 8. Newton’s second law states that if you apply the same force but increase the mass of an object then the acceleration of the box will d ...
... 5. Velocity is speed in a specific direction 6. Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes with time. 7. If you increase force then acceleration increases 8. Newton’s second law states that if you apply the same force but increase the mass of an object then the acceleration of the box will d ...