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Final Jeopardy

Newtons
Laws

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F= mass times
acceleration

What is Newtons
Second Law?

An object at rest
remains at rest
unless acted upon
by an outside
force.

What is Newtons
First Law of
Motion?

For every action


there is an equal
and opposite
reaction.

What is Newtons
Third Law of
Motion?

The reason for


wearing a seatbelt
is explained by this
law of motion.

What is Newtons
First Law of
Motion?

This law is also


known as inertia.

What is Newtons
First Law of
Motion?

A change in place
or position.

What is motion?

The strength of
force that
something has
when it is moving.

What is
momentum?

The pull of gravity


on an object, which
is measured in
Newtons.

What is weight?

A change in velocity
(speeding up,
slowing down, or
changing direction.)

What is
acceleration?

The rate at which an


object changes
position (including
direction.)

What is velocity?

This is calculated by
dividing distance by
time.

What is speed?

If someone is
walking at 3 miles
per hour, it will
take them to walk 3
miles.

What is one hour?

This scientist is
responsible for
explaining the laws
of motion.

Who is Sir Isaac


Newton?

The forward push


that helps power an
airplane.

What is thrust?

A parachuter needs
this to land safely.

What are drag, air


resistance, gravity,
and friction?

The idea that lift is


created by air
flowing faster over
the wing than
under a wing.

What is Bernoullis
Principle?

The force of
gravity is located.

What is in the
earths core?

A moving object
that experiences
little air resistance.

What is
aerodynamic?

A push or pull,
some of these
include friction, air
resistance, and
gravity.

What is force?

A large object takes


more force to move
because it has more
of this.

What is mass or
momentum?

This force pulls all


objects toward the
center of the earth.

What is gravity?

To decrease speed,
cars have brakes.
This force is used to
stop.

What is friction?

The engine of a
rocket is this
(action force or
reaction force.)

What is a action
force?

A rocket moving
after take off is an
(action force or
reaction force.)

What is reaction
force?

The force you feel


when riding bike on
a windy day is
called this.

What is air
resistance?

Make your wager

Which of Newtons
Laws explains that
it takes more force
to move a
watermelon than a
grape.

What is Newtons
Second Law of
Motion?

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