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What is needed in order to make something move?
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What is needed in order to make something move?
a force
Which Scientist is famous for observing and studying gravity?
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Which Scientist is famous for observing and studying gravity?
Sir Isaac Newton
When you push or pull on an object, that object sends _________ push or pull on you in an ___________ direction
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When you push or pull on an object, that object sends _________ push or pull on you in an ___________ direction
equal; opposite
Newton's 3rd Law states that, for every _______________ there is an ___________ and ___________ reaction
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Newton's 3rd Law states that, for every _______________ there is an ___________ and ___________ reaction
action; equal; opposite
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What are 3 types of force?
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What are 3 types of force?
lifting, pushing, and pulling
What is the tendency of an object to resist change in the direction or speed of its motion?
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What is the tendency of an object to resist change in the direction or speed of its motion?
Inertia
The second part of Newton's 1st Law of Motion states that an object in motion wants to ___________________.
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The second part of Newton's 1st Law of Motion states that an object in motion wants to ___________________.
stay in motion. (at the same speed and direction, unless a force acts upon it)
What is the term for a measure of how much distance is traveled in a particular amount of time?
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What is the term for a measure of how much distance is traveled in a particular amount of time?
speed
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Name 3 Sources of Forces!
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Name 3 Sources of Forces!
Person (people) machines, nature
In science, a ________ is a statement about results that always occur under certain circumstances.
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In science, a ________ is a statement about results that always occur under certain circumstances.
law
What is the nickname for Newton's 1st Law of Motion
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What is the nickname for Newton's 1st Law of Motion
The Law of Inertia
The _________ an object is moving, the more __________ is needed to stop it.
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The _________ an object is moving, the more __________ is needed to stop it.
faster; force
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Who is the famous Englishman who was a scientist who studied motion?
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Who is the famous Englishman who was a scientist who studied motion?
Sir Isaac Newton
What did Newton discover about light?
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What did Newton discover about light?
Light is made up of all of the colors
What is the term for the amount of matter in an object?
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What is the term for the amount of matter in an object?
Mass
What is the force that keeps an object moving?
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What is the force that keeps an object moving?
momentum
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What is the invisible force that causes things to fall to the ground?
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What is the invisible force that causes things to fall to the ground?
gravity
According to Newton's 1st Law, an object at rest wants to _________________.
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According to Newton's 1st Law, an object at rest wants to _________________.
stay at rest.(until a force acts upon it)
What does Newton's 2nd Law of Motion state?
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What does Newton's 2nd Law of Motion state?
An object's motion depends on its mass and the amount of force being used against that mass. (The bigger the object, the more force it will take to move it.)
Think of forces as working in ____________
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Think of forces as working in ____________
pairs (ie. push/pull)
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