Newton's Third Law of Motion Gas Inertia Newton's First Law of Motion An object that is slowing down 20 N accelerates a ball 10 m/s/s. How much mass? Liquid Gravity An object that is speeding up Solid Rolling Friction Heat Energy Unbalanced Forces Kinetic Energy Sliding Friction A Sound Wave Newton's Second Law of Motion Any Force Chemical Energy Light energy Balanced Forces Potential Energy 10 N hits a 5 kg ball. What is the acceleration? An object that is changing direction A 5 kg ball accelerates 5 m/s/s. How much force? Fluid Friction Static Friction An electromagnetic wave An object travelling at a Constant Speed Newton's Third Law of Motion Gas Inertia Newton's First Law of Motion An object that is slowing down 20 N accelerates a ball 10 m/s/s. How much mass? Liquid Gravity An object that is speeding up Solid Rolling Friction Heat Energy Unbalanced Forces Kinetic Energy Sliding Friction A Sound Wave Newton's Second Law of Motion Any Force Chemical Energy Light energy Balanced Forces Potential Energy 10 N hits a 5 kg ball. What is the acceleration? An object that is changing direction A 5 kg ball accelerates 5 m/s/s. How much force? Fluid Friction Static Friction An electromagnetic wave An object travelling at a Constant Speed
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Newton's Third Law of Motion
Gas
Inertia
Newton's First Law of Motion
An object that is slowing down
20 N accelerates a ball 10 m/s/s. How much mass?
Liquid
Gravity
An object that is speeding up
Solid
Rolling Friction
Heat Energy
Unbalanced Forces
Kinetic Energy
Sliding Friction
A Sound Wave
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Any Force
Chemical Energy
Light energy
Balanced Forces
Potential Energy
10 N hits a 5 kg ball. What is the acceleration?
An object that is changing direction
A 5 kg ball accelerates 5 m/s/s. How much force?
Fluid Friction
Static Friction
An electromagnetic wave
An object travelling at a Constant Speed