Chapter 10 Study Guide Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Section 1 Know Newton’s 1st Law of Motion. –Be able to explain and cite examples. Distinguish between.

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Chapter 10 Study Guide Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Section 1 Know Newton’s 1st Law of Motion. –Be able to explain and cite examples. Distinguish between mass and weight. Know the vocabulary words in Section 1.

Section 2 Know Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion. –Be able to explain and cite examples. Know the definition of 1N. Be able to relate changes in force and mass. Know how to calculate force. Know the vocabulary words in Section 2.

Section 3 Be able to explain the law of universal gravitation. Be able to describe and identify friction. Be able to discuss the effects of gravity and air resistance on an object in free fall. Understand terminal velocity. Know the vocabulary words in Section 3.

Section 4 Understand Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion. –Be able to to explain and cite examples. Be able to calculate momentum. Be able to discuss the law of conservation of momentum. Know the vocabulary words in Section 4.