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1 Mechanics Newtons Laws of motion
Mr Lydon 12/2/09

2 GROUPS FOR THIS LESSON GROUP 1 Georgia and Cam GROUP 2 Ant and Harry
Max and Ms Hanrahan

3 Lesson Objectives Develop knowledge and understanding of the concepts Newtons Laws. Apply knowledge to identify the differences between the three laws. Analyse how we apply these laws into sporting performances.

4 Name six different components when analysing movement
Name six different components when analysing movement. Also which ones are scalars (S) and which ones are vectors (V) X 1. …………Displacement (V)………. X 2. …………Velocity (V) Acceleration (V) X X 4. ……… Distance (S) 5. …… Time (S) X X 6. …… …Speed (S)……..………... Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4 Answer 5 Answer 6

5 Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

6 50:50 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

7 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

8 B. Internal and External C. Mankind and spiritual
15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 Name the two types of forces? 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A. Jedi and Nuclear B. Internal and External C. Mankind and spiritual D. Extra Terrestrial

9 Sorry – you have won nothing.
Wrong! Sorry – you have won nothing. Better luck next time. Start again

10 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 £1 Million £500000 £250000 £125000 £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

11 15 £1 Million The force of attraction between two bodies; force pulls towards the centre of the Earth is.. 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 B: Friction A: Magnetic pull C: Gravity D: Moments

12 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

13 The friction between body and air particles is called..
15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 The friction between body and air particles is called.. 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: A deep burn! B: Aerodynamics C: Air Resistance D: Wind turbulence

14 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

15 C: Ground Reaction force
15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 What acts to oppose the motion between contacting surfaces and its magnitude is proportional to the weight force that pushes the two surfaces together? 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 B: Inertia A: Chinese Burn D: Friction C: Ground Reaction force

16 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

17 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 The reluctance of a body to change from its existing type of motion is called? 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 B: Inertia A: Stubborness C: Ground resistance D: Momentum

18 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

19 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 A body will remain in a state of uniform motion in a straight line (or remain at rest) unless compelled to change its state of motion by a net external force acting upon it. 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 B:Newtons 4th law A: Newtons Third Law C:Newtons Second Law D: Newtons First Law 19

20 Congratulations – you have won £1000.
Wrong! Congratulations – you have won £1000. Start again

21 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

22 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 When an object exerts a force on a second object, there is a force equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, exerted by the second object on the first. 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 B: Stephen Hawkings Law A: Newtons second law D: Newtons 3rd Law C: Darwins Law 22

23 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 £1 Million £500000 £250000 £125000 £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

24 Newtons Second Law of motion is defined as:
15 £1 Million 14 £500000 Newtons Second Law of motion is defined as: 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Force = weight x Acceleration B: Force = Mass x Acceleration C: Force = Acceleration x distance D: Force = The power of my guns.

25 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

26 15 £1 Million Therefore according to Newtons 2nd law of motion if Mr Lydon is running into Mr Dunn and has a mass of 100 kg and his acceleration of 10m/s2 what is the force applied to Mr Dunn’s ribs? 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: 1 million Newtons B: 1000 Newtons C: N D: 1000 kgm/s 26

27 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

28 Impulse can be defined as ?
15 £1 Million 14 £500000 Impulse can be defined as ? 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 Pigmentation of skin, loss of hair and annurism £100 A. Force x mass B: Force x Time D. Force x momentum C: Distance x mass 28

29 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

30 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 If the force applied to a football is 35.5 N and makes contact with the ball for 0.2s what is the impulse? 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: 8.6 N/S B: 8.6 NS C: 9.6 N/S D: 7.1NS 30

31 Congratulations – you have won £1,000,000.
Wrong! Congratulations – you have won £1,000,000. Start again

32 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

33 What is process of the reaction time arc?
15 £1 Million What is process of the reaction time arc? 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 B: Stimulus- relay neurone-response A: Stimulus-CNS-receptor-response D: Stimulus-effector neurone-relay-response C:

34 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

35 Which of these is the correct spelling?
15 £1 Million 14 £500000 Which of these is the correct spelling? 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: B: Oesophagus and Leukamia C: Oesphagis and leukeamia D: Oaesophagus and Leukemia

36 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

37 What percentage of adults in the UK are mildly dependent on alcohol?
15 £1 Million 14 £500000 What percentage of adults in the UK are mildly dependent on alcohol? 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A:2.65% B:6% C: 6.2% D: 7%

38 15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

39 Which was Mr Lydons favourite TV character?
15 £1 Million 14 £500000 13 £250000 12 £125000 11 £64000 10 £32000 9 £16000 8 £8000 7 £4000 6 £2000 5 £1000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 B: Michaelangelo off Teenage Mutant ninja turtles A: Liono off thundercats C: Gary Johnson Team America D: Theodore off The Chipmunks

40 Congratulations Millionaire!


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