
Physics Review: Forces
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- Q1Any object moving through the air will always feel the force due togravity30s
- Q2The sum of all the forces on an objectNet Force30s
- Q3how much stuff an object has; a measure of its resistancemass30s
- Q4The amount of gravitational force felt by an object.weight30s
- Q5Changes if the gravitational force changes; for example if you change planets.weight30s
- Q6=mg = mass times gravityweight30s
- Q7mass and gravitational force are ______proportional.directly30s
- Q8distance and gravitational force are ______ proportional.inversely30s
- Q9Changing this has a larger effect on gravitational forcemass30s
- Q10If the mass of an object is doubled, the gravitational force will ______double30s
- Q11If the distance between two objects doubles, then the gravitational force will____decrease by a factor of 430s
- Q12An object is spinning counter clock wise. Which letter labels the direction of centripetal force?A30s
- Q13An object is spinning counter clock wise. Which letter labels the direction of motion at that instant?D30s
- Q14Equation to calculate the net force of an object using mass and acceleration.F = ma30s
- Q15Force caused by being in contact with a surface. For example, the ground pushing up on a standing person.Normal Force.30s