One way to increase acceleration is by
Which of the following is true?
A rocket lifted off the ground and into space can be explained by
According to Newton’s third law of motion, when a hammer strikes and exerts force on a nail, the nail
You are riding a bike when suddenly you hit a large rock. The bike stops moving but you fly over the handlebars. This is an example of ....
What is the reaction force when you place a cup on a table?
An an ice skater pushes harder with his leg muscles, he begins to move faster. This is an example of ...
How long will an object remain at rest, according to Newton's First Law of Motion?
What is inertia?
For every ______________, there is an equal and opposite ________________.
Which of Newton's Laws describes the amount of force applied to accelerate an object's mass?
Students in Ms. Gibson's class built balloon cars. The balloon car works this way. As the gas in the balloon is released, the car moves in the opposite direction. The bigger the balloon initially, the farther the car moves. The balloon car is a good
You are sitting in a car that isn't moving; suddenly, the car quickly accelerates. Your body seems to be pushed back against the seat. Which word best explains why your body seemed to be pushed backward against the seat?
If you know the amount of the unbalanced force acting upon an object and the mass of the object, using Newton's 2nd Law what could you calculate about the object?
Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force change the motion. This is sometimes called the law of
Julio hit a baseball. What caused the ball to change direction at the time of impact?
Mrs. Dantzler drives her car 55 miles/hour west. The statement above best describes Mrs. Dantzler’s
Which object has more inertia?
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