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Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling. a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________. 3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________. a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________ 4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________ B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________ a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily. 2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________ II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1 st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2 nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3 rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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Page 1: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

Page 2: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Page 3: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

Page 4: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Page 5: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

Page 6: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Page 7: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

Page 8: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Page 9: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

Page 10: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

.

Page 11: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

Page 12: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

.

Page 13: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

Page 14: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

.

Page 15: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

Page 16: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

.

Page 17: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

Page 18: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Page 19: Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _____ Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1 I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion 1. Distance – How

Mr. Love – Grade 7 Per. _____ Name _________________

Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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Newton’s Laws of Motion – Part 1

I. What is Motion? A. Terms used for motion

1. Distance – How _________ something has traveled. Measured in ___________ 2. Speed – How ___________ something is traveling.

a. Velocity – __________ in a particular ______________ b. Both are measured in _______________ c. Measured as ___________ in a certain amount of _____________.

3. Acceleration – Change in ___________ in a certain amount of _______________.

a. Velocity can change by _____________, by ____________, or by ________________. b. Acceleration is measured by meters per second per second or ______________________

4. Force – Something that causes the _______________ of an object. a. Can be a ________________. b. Common forces include ___________________________________________________

B. Solving motion problems. 1. Speed is _________________ divided by _________________

a. ____________________ b. Solving triangle ____________ used for solving the equation easily.

2. Acceleration is change in _____________ divided by ____________. a. Change in velocity is ________ velocity minus ___________ velocity. ________________ b. ____________________ c. Often one velocity will be zero so, _______________

II. Newton’s Laws of Motion A. 1st Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ B. 2nd Law ________________________________________________________ C. 3rd Law _________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ III. Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

A. An object at ___________ will stay at ___________, and an object in __________ will stay in _____________ at constant velocity, unless acted upon by an ____________________

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B. ___________ is the tendency of an object to _________ changes in its _______________: whether in motion or motionless. C. Once airborne, unless acted on by an unbalanced force (______________________________), a golf ball would never _____________! D. Unless acted upon by an _______________, this golf ball would sit on the tee ____________ E. Objects on earth, unlike the frictionless space the moon travels through, are under the influence of ___________________..

1. There are four main types of friction: a. _________________: ice skating b. ___________________: bowling c. __________________________ : air or water resistance d. _____________: initial friction when moving an object

2. Friction is a force that _______________ motion. a. Depends upon the _____________ that are in _______________.

(1) Surfaces that do not _______________ well together will create more ________________. (2) We have come up with a ______________ for most combinations of surfaces – called the __________________ of friction.

b. Depends also on the ___________ pressing the two ____________ together.

(1) We call this the _____________ force. (2) In many cases, this will be the ____________ of one of the objects.

c. Friction equals the coefficient times the normal force. ______________ 3. In the ___________ of a force of friction, a book would _____________ in motion with the same ____________________ - forever! (Or at least to the end of the table top.)

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