JEOPARDY!
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Put a Force
on THIS!
I Can’t Resist
Gravity, You’re
Bringing Me
Down
I’m So Dizzy,
My Head is
Spinning
Action/Reaction & Other
Stuff
Don’t Mess
With My Moment
-um
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The acceleration of an object that has mass
is in the same direction as the net force on the object.
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When your pushing force is not enough to break the microwelds
between objects
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The ancient Egyptians may
have used this to help move the stones of the
pyramids.
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The oil I put in my car keeps the metal parts
moving smoothly past each other because
of this.
Daily Double!!!
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The amount of air resistance on an
object depends on these three things.
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What happens to the acceleration of an
object if the mass is decreased and force on it stays the same
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An object with a larger mass will take longer to reach terminal velocity
because it takes more of this to stop its acceleration.
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Gravity uses this kind of acceleration to keep
a satellite in orbit around Earth.
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The law of universal gravitation states that
the force of gravity can be calculated if these two things are
known.
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The fact that Uranus was observed to have
a wobble was the reason this happened
back in 1846.
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Earth’s gravity causes objects
thrown horizontally to have this kind of
motion.
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A car trying to drive around a curve on a wet highway may continue going straight due to fluid friction and this
type of force.
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A car with traction on a highway curve may continue around the
curve if there is enough of this kind of
force.
You put a force on a ball by kicking it, and
the ball puts this much force back on you.
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This is what happens to the momentum of two identical objects when they collide at
the same speed.
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This is how a person with less mass can
have more momentum than a
person with a larger mass.
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