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Round 1
Final
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Newton’s
1st
Newton’s
2nd
Newton’s
3rd
Mass
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Newton’s first law of motion is
also known as this.
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What is the Law of Inertia?
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This is the SI unit for force which
can also be stated as 1 kg x m/s2.
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What is a Newton?
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This property is the reason that a
tablecloth can be pulled out from
under dishes and cups without
the dishes or cups moving.
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What is inertia?
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An object fired into frictionless
space needs this amount of force
to keep the object moving at the
same velocity.
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What is none / 0 N?
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By doubling this property of an
object, you are also doubling its
inertia.
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What is mass?
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This famous equation
summarizes Newton’s 2nd law of
motion.
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What is “F = ma”?
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If a 10 kg box is pushed to with
20 N of force, then the
acceleration would be this.
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What is 2 m/s2?
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As the mass of an object
increases, then this will decrease,
as they are indirectly proportional
to each other.
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What is acceleration?
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A 50 kg object is dropped from
the top of a building. Assuming
there is no air resistance, this
would be the force that the object
hits the ground.
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What is 500 N?
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A 30 N force headed west and a
50 N force headed east act on an
object. This would be the
resultant vector of those forces.
**Magnitude and direction**
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What is 20 N headed east?
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Newton’s 3rd law of motion is
more commonly known as this.
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What is the Law of Action and
Reaction?
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When a pair of forces act in
opposite directions, but have the
same magnitude, then the object
is in this state.
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What is equilibrium?
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As with everything in nature,
such as the yin yang, forces
always occur in this number.
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What is pairs / 2’s?
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A 600 N woman sit on the floor.
The floor exerts this amount of
force on the woman.
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What is 600 N?
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A rocket is able to accelerate in
the vacuum of space when it fires
its engines. The force that
propels the rocket is the force of
the exhaust gases on this.
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What is the rocket?
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A 30 kg rock on Earth would have
this amount of mass on the
moon.
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What is 30 kg?
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Of the two objects, 15 kg of
feathers and 15 kg of lead, this
would have more mass.
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What is neither / both / the same?
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A 10 kg object is dropped from 20
stories. If the mass of the object
is doubled, then the acceleration
of the object being dropped will
do this.
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What is remain the same?
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An object has a mass of 100 kg
on Earth and a weight of 1000 N.
The object’s weight will do this if
it is sent to into space.
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What is decrease?
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A pillow and a piece of marble
have the same mass, but this
quality has a larger magnitude for
the pillow.
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What is volume?
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Accelerations are produced by
these.
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What are forces?
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This is a special type of force that
is the result of microscopic
imperfections between two
objects moving past each other.
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What is friction?
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When freefalling, a skydiver’s
acceleration is this.
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What is about 10 m/s2?
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When a freefalling object has
reached its terminal velocity, its
acceleration is this.
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What is 0 m/s2?
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To decrease the pressure an
object exerts on a surface, you
must increase this.
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What is area?
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Tension
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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A girl, whose weight is 350 N, sits
in a swing. The tension in each
rope of the swing would be this.
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What is 175 N?
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