Column B Column A Mutual action between two objects where each object exerts a force on the other For every action there is an equal and opposite 1. a. Newton's 3rd Law b. momentum 2. a reaction C. Newton's 2nd Law The time factor that slows down momentum gradually An object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to stay at rest, unless acted upon by an outside force The impulse is equal to the change in momentum of the object that the impulse acts 3. d. force pair - e. velocity f. acceleration - g. impulse-momentum relationshi on 6. b The mass of an object times its velocity (p=mv) h. Newton's 1st Law 7. The acceleration produced on an object is directly proportional to the net force, in the C I. impulse same direction as the force, and inversely proportional to the mass (a=F/m) j. interaction The change in velocity of an object (can be either positive or negative) 8. The action and reaction forces (together) that occur in an interaction 9. When we know both the speed and direction of an object 10. 4. 5.

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Column B
Column A
a. Newton's 3rd Law
Mutual action between two objects where each
object exerts a force on the other
For every action there is an equal and opposite
1.
b. momentum
2.
a
reaction
C. Newton's 2nd Law
The time factor that slows down momentum
gradually
An object in motion tends to stay in motion and
an object at rest tends to stay at rest, unless
acted upon by an outside force
The impulse is equal to the change in
momentum of the object that the impulse acts
3.
d. force pair
4.
e. velocity
5.
f. acceleration
g. impulse-momentum relationship
on
6.
The mass of an object times its velocity (p=mv)
h. Newton's 1st Law
The acceleration produced on an object is
directly proportional to the net force, in the
same direction as the force, and inversely
proportional to the mass (a=F/m)
The change in velocity of an object (can be
either positive or negative)
The action and reaction forces (together) that
occur in an interaction
When we know both the speed and direction of
an object
7.
I. impulse
j. interaction
8.
9.
10.
Transcribed Image Text:Column B Column A a. Newton's 3rd Law Mutual action between two objects where each object exerts a force on the other For every action there is an equal and opposite 1. b. momentum 2. a reaction C. Newton's 2nd Law The time factor that slows down momentum gradually An object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to stay at rest, unless acted upon by an outside force The impulse is equal to the change in momentum of the object that the impulse acts 3. d. force pair 4. e. velocity 5. f. acceleration g. impulse-momentum relationship on 6. The mass of an object times its velocity (p=mv) h. Newton's 1st Law The acceleration produced on an object is directly proportional to the net force, in the same direction as the force, and inversely proportional to the mass (a=F/m) The change in velocity of an object (can be either positive or negative) The action and reaction forces (together) that occur in an interaction When we know both the speed and direction of an object 7. I. impulse j. interaction 8. 9. 10.
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