Newton's Laws of Motion Review
You will be given the Action Force: A BAT HITTING A BASEBALL. Tell the Reaction Force.
A BASEBALL HITTING A BAT.
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion is also known as the Law of ___.
Acceleration
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion is also known as the Law of ___.
Action-Reaction
If the same force is applied to an object with a small mass, it will have a ___ acceleration.
Greater
The greater the force that is applied, the ___ the acceleration.
Greater
Newton's 1st Law of Motion is also known as the Law of ___.
Inertia
What is the unit of measurement for Mass?
Kilograms
What is the unit of measurement for Acceleration?
Meters/Seconds²
Newton's 1st Law states that an object that is not moving, or is at ___, will stay at ___, and an object that is moving will keep moving with constant ___, which means at the same ___ and in the same ___, unless an ___ ___ acts on that object.
Newton's 1st Law states that an object that is not moving, or is at REST, will stay at REST, and an object that is moving will keep moving with constant VELOCITY, which means at the same SPEED and in the same DIRECTION, unless an UNBALANCED FORCE acts on that object.
Newton's 2nd Law says that when an ___ ___ is applied to a ___, it causes it to ___.
Newton's 2nd Law says that when an UNBALANCED FORCE is applied to a MASS, it causes it to ACCELERATE.
Newton's 3rd Law says that every time there is an ___ ___, there is also a ___ ___ that is ___ in size and acts in the ___ in direction.
Newton's 3rd Law says that every time there is an ACTION FORCE, there is also a REACTION FORCE that is EQUAL in size and acts in the OPPOSITE in direction.
What is the unit of measurement for Force?
Newtons
Newton's 3rd Law states that forces must always occur in ___.
Pairs
If the same force is applied to an object with a large mass, it will have a ___ acceleration.
Smaller
The lesser the force that is applied, the ___ the acceleration.
Smaller
What property of an object determines how much inertia it has?
The amount of mass an object has.
What is Inertia?
The resistance to change