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Welcome to...
Jeopardy!
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Fig Newtons Moving on Up Fantastic Forces Calculate This! Nothing but Net Pure Attraction
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Final Jeopardy
  • All objects falling from the sky reach this speed
    where air resistance equals the force of gravity.

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  • Sometimes Known as the Law of Inertia

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  • For every action there is an equal but opposite
    reaction.

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  • The equation for his second law

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  • The type of measurement which is measured by
  • his name.

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  • What changes as a result of increased force on
    the mass of an object.

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The measure of how far an object changes its
position.
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How far it goes in the time it takes will tell
you this.
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12 mph West is an example of what?
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How quickly an object changes its speed over
time is this rate.
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Any change in the velocity of an object
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How a runner gets good traction with the ground
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What causes you to move in a circle on a carnival
ride
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The three types of friction are these
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The reason a skateboard must have a push to get
started
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The bigger the moving object, the larger this is.
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How to calculate the speed of an object.
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A snake travels 30 meters in 15 minutes to reach
this speed.
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You must throw a 5kg object with this force to
reach speeds of 10 mph.
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Your weight is the product of these two things.
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A 6 kg truck going 50 mph will crush an oncoming
vehicle with this momentum.
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If you sit in your chair and it DOESNT move, the
forces are this
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You sit on a bench and it tips over, the forces
are this
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The net force of you pushing on the door with 50
newtons while your teacher keeps you out with 75.
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This is the direction an object will move if two
uneven forces are acting on it.
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Why you dont move when all forces are equal.
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An attraction between you, other objects and your
planet
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The measure of how much all objects are pulled
toward the earth.
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The measure of an object that will not change
despite the lack of gravity
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The measure which determines how much your mass
is attracted
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The feeling of having none while free falling
toward earth.
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Newtons 1st Law
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Newtons 3rd Law
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Force Mass x Acceleration
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Newtons
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Speed or Acceleration
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Displacement
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Speed
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Velocity
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Acceleration
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Acceleration
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Friction
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Centripetal Force
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Rolling, Sliding Static
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Inertia
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Momentum or Inertia
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Distance Time
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2 Meters Per Minute
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50 Newtons
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Mass x Gravity
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300 Newtons
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Balanced
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Unbalanced
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25 Newtons
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The direction of the greater force
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Net Force 0 Or Balanced
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Gravity
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Weight
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Mass
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Distance
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Weightlessness
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What is Terminal Velocity?
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