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Newton`s Laws Review WS
Newton`s Laws Review WS

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... Friction acts on materials that are in contact with each other  It depends on the types of material in contact and how much of the surfaces are pressed together  Friction also occurs in liquids and gases (fluid friction)  Air Resistance – friction acting on something moving through air ...
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... 10. Is the coefficient of friction the same between two identical surfaces in a lab on Earth and in a lab in a space colony on the moon? Explain __________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ...
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Newton`s 2nd and 3rd Laws

... On land a supporting skeleton is required  In water less body support required because the water helps lift the mass *Animals can be larger if they live in the water ...
Physical Science: Test Force
Physical Science: Test Force

... 1. What is the name of the friction that exists between two stationary objects? A. Elastic B. Kinetic C. Sliding D. Inelastic E. Static 2. What is the unbalanced force that slows down a ball rolling across the floor? A. the force of gravity C. the force of inertia B. the force of momentum D. the for ...
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Chapter 4: Forces and Newton`s Laws of Motion

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...  We will expend a considerable amount of time getting to understand these laws since they are the heart of classical mechanics. Much about these laws is counter-intuitive, only because we live in a region of space where gravity exists and therefore, friction is important.  What does F mean? This ...
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... floor pushes back on the person. A car traveling at a constant speed/velocity. All of the forces are in balance. The car is staying constant. It is not speeding up. Not slowing down. Not changing directions. Unbalanced Force—When a force is greater on one side of an object than another. Unbalanced f ...
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Ch. 7 Forces and Motion in Two Dimensions

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... 12. If a bowling ball and a feather are thrown off a building at the same height, which will hit the ground first? Explain why. 13. If a bowling ball and a feather dropped on the moon where there is no atmosphere, which will hit the ground first? Explain why. 14. The amount of gravitational force b ...
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... There are 2 factors that affect acceleration: Force and mass. When we increase the force on an object the acceleration increases. But when we increase the mass of an object the acceleration decreases. Formula: A = F - M (Acceleration equal the force divided by the mass) Balanced forces: When all the ...
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forces_and_energy_review

... Gravity: The force of attraction between objects that is due to their mass Friction: A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact. Weight: The mass of an object with respect to gravitational pull. Speed: The distance traveled divided by the time interval during which the moti ...
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