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What law is the Law of Inertia?   Newton's 1st Law  
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What Law is know as " Action-Reaction"   Newtons 3rd Law  
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What Law is Known As" Applied Force"   Newton's 2nd Law  
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What Does Newtons 2ND Law State   The Acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.  
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Newton's 1st Law States?   An Object remains at rest or in a straight line or at a constant velocit unless acted upon by an unequal force.  
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Newton's 3rd Law States?   Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object,the second object exherts an equal and opposite force on the first.  
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An object in motion has ####, so it tends to stay in motion.   Inertia  
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An object is falling at its **** if it falls at a constant velocity.   terminal Velocity  
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**** is the path that a thrown object follows   Momentum  
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Is a property of moving objects that depends on mass and velocity.   Momentum  
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Occurs when air resistence does not effect the motion of a falling object.   Free Fall  
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