Inertia and Newton's Third Law Flashcards

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What is Newton’s Third Law?

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When two objects interact, the forces they exert on each other are equal and opposite

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True or false? When you push a swing, the swing pushes back with the same force

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True

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Isaac uses a golf club to hit a melon forwards with a force of 200N. What’s the magnitude and direction of the force the melon exerts on the club?

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200N backwards/opposite to the direction of the motion of the melon

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A melon smashing world championship trophy sits on a shelf. State a pair of forces that illustrates Newton’s Third Law in this situation.

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The upwards normal contact force of the shelf on the trophy and the downwards normal contact force of the trophy on the shelf. / The gravitational force of the Earth acting on the trophy and the gravitational force of the trophy acting on the Earth.

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What is more difficult to get moving, a 5 kg block or a 7 kg block? Explain your answer

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The 7 kg block. It has a greater inertial mass, so it will be harder to change its velocity

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What is inertial mass a measure of? What’s the formula you can use to find it?

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A measure of how difficult it is to change the velocity of an object
m = F / a

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