Newton's Laws of Motion
Newton's Laws of Motion
Newton's Laws of Motion
DEFINITION OF TERMS
TYPES OF FORCE
1. Weight – the force exerted by the Earth on any body.
2. Tension – a force that pulls or stretches something
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Apply
Thus:
Thus:
Illustration: Alejandra is attempting to a 32.6-kg box across the
wooden floor by applying a horizontal force. What force must she
apply to move the box with a constant speed of 0.95 m/s? The
coefficient of friction between the box and the floor is 0.72
(1)
(2)
From Equation (1)
Apply:
(1)
(2)
From equation (1)
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1. The property of a object at rest to remain at
rest is known as
a. inertness
b. inertia
c. resistance
d. sluggishness
2. If an object moves with a constant velocity, we
can conclude that
a. it is moving toward its natural place.
b. there are no forces acting on it.
c. there is no unbalanced (net) force acting on
it.
d. it has a very large inertia.
3. What is the net force on an 800-kg airplane flying
with a constant velocity of 160 km/hour north?
a. zero
b. 160 N
c. 800 N
d. 128 000 N
4. What kind of motion does a constant, non-zero net
force produce on an object of constant mass?
a. constant speed
b. constant acceleration
c. increasing acceleration
d. It depends on the speed of the object.
5. If you push on a railroad boxcar with a force of
200 N and it doesn't move, you can conclude that
a. Newton's second law is not valid.
b. This force is canceled by the third law force.
c. The boxcar has too much mass to
accelerate.
d. There is a force of 200 N in the opposite
direction.
6. What is the mass of a cart that has an acceleration of
5 m/s/s when a net force of 2000 N is applied to it?
a. 10,000 kg
b. 2000 kg
c. 1000 kg
d. 400 kg
7. The same net force is applied to object A and object B.
The observed accelerations of the two objects are not the
same; object A has an acceleration three times that of
object B.Which of the following is correct?
a. Object A has three times the mass of object B.
b. Object A has one-third the mass of object B.
c. Object A has a different, less streamlined shape than
object B.
d. Object A has more friction than object B.
8. A ball with a weight of 20 N is thrown vertically
upward. What is the acceleration of the ball just as it
reaches the top of its path?
a. zero
b. 10 m/s/s downward
c. 10 m/s/s upward
d. The acceleration cannot be determined.
11. Putting on the seatbelt while on board a car is in
direct relation to _____.
A. Newton’s 1st law of motion
B. Newton’s third law of motion
C.Newton’s 2nd law of motion
D. Conservation of energy
12. It is harder to move heavy objects than lighter
objects. This is in direct relations to ________.
A. Newton’s 1st law of motion
B. Newton’s third law of motion
C.Newton’s 2nd law of motion
D. Conservation of energy
13. The tendency of an object to resists
change in its motion is known as
A. Acceleration
B. Velocity
C. Force
D. inertia
13. The greater the mass of an object,
A. The easier the object starts
moving
B. The greater is its inertia
C. The more balanced it is
D. The more space it takes up
15. One way to increase acceleration is by
a. decreasing force.
b. increasing mass.
c. decreasing mass.
d. increasing both force and mass proportionally.
Essay-type Questions