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Force, Mass, Weight

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What is gravity?   Force of attraction between objects due to their masses  
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All objects in the universe attract each other through gravitational force. What is this called?   Law of universal gravitation  
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What does the size of the gravitational force between objects depend on?   mass of the objects and distance between the objects  
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What is the acceleration of an object due to gravity?   9.8m/s/s  
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What does an object have when it is falling at a constant velocity?   terminal velocity  
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What is Newton's first law of motion?   An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.  
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What is Newton's second law of motion?   The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.  
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What is fluid friction that opposes the motion of falling objects?   air resistance  
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What is mass?   The amount of matter in an object  
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What is the measure of the gravitational force on an object?   weight  
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What is net force?   the force that results from combining all the forces exerted on an object  
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What metric unit is used to express force?   newton  
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What is the formula for acceleration?   A = V₂ - V₁ / T  
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∆v = g • t is the formula for _______________.   final velocity of a falling object  
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Newton's first law is sometimes called the law of________________.   inertia  
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What is inertia?   The tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion.  
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What is the formula for force?   F = m • a  
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What is the formula for speed?   S = D / T  
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What force is necessary to produce a change in motion or cause a non-moving object to move?   unbalanced force  
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What are balanced forces?   forces on an object that cause the net force to be zero - no change in motion  
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How are force and weight related?   gravity is a force and weight is the measure of gravity  
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What does this symbol (∆v) mean?   change in velocity  
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What is Newton's third law?   Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first  
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All forces act in ________________.   pairs  
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What are the 3 forms of acceleration?   speeding up, slowing down, and changing direction  
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Can a moving object have balanced forces?   yes, it can be moving at a constant speed in a straight line  
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What is the common metric unit used for acceleration?   m/s/s or m/s2  
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What is the common metric unit used when referring to the velocity of a falling object?   m/s  
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What instrument is used for measuring weight?   a spring scale  
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What instrument is used for measuring mass?   a triple beam balance  
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What metric and English units are used for measuring weight?   Metric - Newton, English - Pounds  
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Are mass and weight the same thing?   No - mass never changes and weight changes with gravitational changes  
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What is a vacuum?   a space with no air  
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What is free fall?   When the only force acting on a falling object is gravity  
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Where does free fall occur?   only in space or in a vacuum  
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Why do astronauts seem to float around in their space shuttle?   because of the combination of their forward motion & falling motion toward the Earth, they have the effect of "zero gravity"  
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What is the moon's gravity?   1.6 m/s/s  
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What is a force that opposes motion?   friction  
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What are the four types of friction?   sliding, rolling, fluid, and static  
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The mass of object A is 4.5kg and the mass of object B is 6kg. If the same force is applied, which object will have greater acceleration?   Object A  
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