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1 Newton’s Laws of Motion

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4 A. Force = 3,150,000N 2.

5 A. Speed = 6 m/sec 3. Q. A bike moves 36m in 6 seconds. What is the speed of the bike?

6 A. Mass = 2Kg 4. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass?

7 A. Force = 25,000N 5. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. A train containing five cars is accelerating at 5m/s² before it stops in Corsicana. The mass of each car is 1000Kg. How much force was exerted on the train to bring it to a stop?

8 A. Chemical energy to mechanical energy. 6. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. When you eat a spaghetti dinner and then play a game of soccer, your body converts which type of energy in the spaghetti to which type of energy as you play soccer?

9 A. Equal and exerted by the red billiard ball on the cue ball. 7. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. If an action force is a cue ball (white) hitting a billiard ball (red) when playing pool, then the reaction force is…

10 A. Acceleration = 1m/s² 8. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. Find the Net force and the acceleration of the bowling ball if it has a mass of 5Kg.

11 A. a = F/m, therefore a = 10N/2Kg, a = 5 m/s² 9. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. If an action force is a cue ball (white) hitting a billiard ball (red) when playing pool, then the reaction force is… Q. What is the symbolic equation to solve for the “?” ? Net Force F 10N Mass m 2Kg Acceleration a ?

12 A. The ball with a mass of 0.78Kg will have the lesser acceleration. 10. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. If an action force is a cue ball (white) hitting a billiard ball (red) when playing pool, then the reaction force is… Q. If a force of 26 N is exerted on two balls, one with a mass of 0.52 kg and the other with a mass of 0.78 kg, which ball will have the lesser acceleration?

13 A. Newton’s 2 nd Law F=m x a 11. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. If an action force is a cue ball (white) hitting a billiard ball (red) when playing pool, then the reaction force is… Q. Your mom sees the traffic light changing to red. Which of Newton’s Laws helps her to choose to enter the left lane with the motorcycle rather than the right lane with the 18-wheeler?

14 A. Remain in motion (same velocity) 12. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. If an action force is a cue ball (white) hitting a billiard ball (red) when playing pool, then the reaction force is… Q. According to Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion, a moving object that is not acted on by an unbalanced force will…

15 A. Most of an atom’s mass is located in the nucleus. 13. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. If an action force is a cue ball (white) hitting a billiard ball (red) when playing pool, then the reaction force is… Q. According to Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion, a moving object that is not acted on by an unbalanced force will… Q. Where is most of an atom’s mass located?

16 A. Newton’s 3 rd Law, Action-Reaction 14. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. If an action force is a cue ball (white) hitting a billiard ball (red) when playing pool, then the reaction force is… Q. According to Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion, a moving object that is not acted on by an unbalanced force will… Q. Where is most of an atom’s mass located? Q. An ice skater at rest pushes against a sled at rest, causing both the skater and sled to move away from each other with different accelerations. This is an example best described by which Newton’s law? A good question to ask yourself is why do the skater and sled move with different accelerations?

17 A. Number of Neutrons = Mass – Atomic Number (number of protons) 15. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. If an action force is a cue ball (white) hitting a billiard ball (red) when playing pool, then the reaction force is… Q. According to Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion, a moving object that is not acted on by an unbalanced force will… Q. How do you determine the number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom?

18 A. Average speed 16. Q. Given a force of 10 N and an acceleration of 5 m/s² what is the mass? Q. If an action force is a cue ball (white) hitting a billiard ball (red) when playing pool, then the reaction force is… Q. According to Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion, a moving object that is not acted on by an unbalanced force will… Q. Dividing the total distance traveled by the total time is how to calculate…


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