Newton's Law Flashcards
Vector
A physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
Scalar
A physical quantity that only has magnitude
Resultant vector
A single vector which has the same effect as all the original vectors acting together
Distance
The length of path travelled
Displacement
Change in position
Speed
The rate of change of distance
Velocity
The rate of change of displacement
Acceleration
The rate of change of velocity
Inertia
The property of an object that causes it to resist a change in its state of rest or uniform motion
Weight
The gravitational force the earth exerts on any object on or near its surface
Normal force
The perpendicular force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with it
Frictional force
The force that opposes the motion of an object
Newton’s 1st Law
An object continues in a state of rest or uniform velocity unless it is acted upon by a net or resultant force
Newton’s 2nd Law
When a net force is applied to an object of mass, m, it accelerates in the direction of the net force. The acceleration is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass
Newton’s 3rd Law
When object A exerts a force on object B, object B simultaneously exerts an oppositely directed force of equal magnitude on object A