Newton
A table exerts a 2.0 newton force on a book lying on the table. The force by the book on the table is
2.0 N
A student pushes against a wall with 20 N of force and the wall exerts:
20 N of force
A man weighing 800 newtons is standing on a chair. In order to support the man, the chair is exerting a force of
800N
"A body at rest tends to remain at rest, and a body in motion, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force" is a statement describing the law of:
Inertia
When you let the air of a balloon, this is an example of:
Newton's 3rd Law
A cooper coin is resting on a piece of cardboard is placed on a beaker. When the cardboard is rapidly removed, the coin drops into the beaker.
The 2 properties that explain the fall are weight and intertia
The force that naturally pulls objects toward the center of the earth is the
force and gravity
If the mass of one of two objects is increased, the force of attraction between between them will
increase
The force of gravity between two objects is greatest when
masses are large and the objects are close together
A rocket in space can travel without engine power at constant speed in the same direction. This is explained by:
the property of inertia
The force exerted on an object by gravity is known as
weight
