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a push or pull on an object

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a push or pull on an object


force 


How do you make an object move? 

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How do you make an object move? 


change the net force exerted on the object 


the contact for that resists the sliding motion of two touching object 

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the contact for that resists the sliding motion of two touching object 


friction 


What units is force measure in? 

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What units is force measure in? 


Newtons


What are two non-contact forces? 

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What are two non-contact forces? 


gravity and magnetism


How many laws of motion did Newton develop? 

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How many laws of motion did Newton develop? 


3


Which law does this picture demonstrate? 

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Which law does this picture demonstrate? 


Newton's 3rd Law - Action/Reaction 


What is inertia? 

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What is inertia? 


the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion 


The more massive an object is the more difficult it is to change its _________________. 

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The more massive an object is the more difficult it is to change its _________________. 


acceleration/motion


Which picture best demonstrates Newton's 1st Law of Motion? 

 

A. 

 

B. 

 

C. 

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Which picture best demonstrates Newton's 1st Law of Motion? 

 

A. 

 

B. 

 

C. 


B. Law of Inertia 


the equation for calculating speed

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the equation for calculating speed


distance/time


What is the difference between speed and velocity? 

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What is the difference between speed and velocity? 


velocity has a direction


A car traveled 50 miles north on I5, it took 1 hour. What is the car's velocity? 

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A car traveled 50 miles north on I5, it took 1 hour. What is the car's velocity? 


50 miles/hour north 


How do you calculate acceleration? 

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How do you calculate acceleration? 


change in velocity/speed, or final velocity/speed minus initial velocity/speed, over time 


A spaceship exits Earth's atmosphere at 500 km/hr. It slows to prepare to dock with the ISS, its new speed is 50 km/hr. The whole event takes 0.5 hours. What is the rockets acceleration? 

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A spaceship exits Earth's atmosphere at 500 km/hr. It slows to prepare to dock with the ISS, its new speed is 50 km/hr. The whole event takes 0.5 hours. What is the rockets acceleration? 


-900km/hr the spaceship is slowing down 


the total length of your path

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the total length of your path


distance


What is displacement?

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What is displacement?


the shortest distance between your starting and ending point 


The path you rode on your bike is the red line. What is your distance? What is your displacement? 

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The path you rode on your bike is the red line. What is your distance? What is your displacement? 


distance = 7 m

displacement = 5 m


You ride your motorcycle to the factory each day. What is your distance? What is your displacement? 

 

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You ride your motorcycle to the factory each day. What is your distance? What is your displacement? 

 


distance = 200 m

displacement = 120 m


Can the distance traveled ever be shorter than the displacement? 

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Can the distance traveled ever be shorter than the displacement? 


probably - but for this unit we would say no the distance can be equal to or greater than the displacement but never less than 


the process of changing position 

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the process of changing position 


motion


the point you use to describe the position or motion of an object

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the point you use to describe the position or motion of an object


reference point 


How do you choose a reference point? 

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How do you choose a reference point? 


It needs to be something relatively close to the object you are describing. It needs to be easily recognizable. It needs to be stationary. 


What motion of the Earth causes day and night? 

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What motion of the Earth causes day and night? 


rotation 


What are the six ways force can affect motion? 

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What are the six ways force can affect motion? 


speed up, slow down, start, stop, change direction, change shape 


Newton's First Law is the Law of ___________________

Newton's Second Law is the Law of ___________________

Newton's Third Law is the Law of ___________________


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Newton's First Law is the Law of ___________________

Newton's Second Law is the Law of ___________________

Newton's Third Law is the Law of ___________________


1st - Law of Inertia

2nd - Law of Acceleration

3rd - Law of Interaction 





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