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Laws Motion

Quiz on Newton's laws of motion

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An object at rest will remain at rest, and an object moving at a constant velocity will continue moving at a constant velocity, unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced force. Newton's First Law of Motion
For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction. Newton's Third Law of Motion
The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. Inertia
The law of motion is sometimes called the law of inertia. Newton's First Law of Motion
The ____________________________ the mass of an object, the greater its inertia. Greater
To increase acceleration, you can _____________________ force. Increase
To increase acceleration, you can _____________________ mass. Decrease
Which law of motion is this an example of? Jim can throw a ball farther than Bill because he is stronger and applies more force to the ball. Newton's Second Law of Motion
Which law of motion is this an example of? An object will move at a constant speed and direction until an unbalanced force acts on it. Newton's First Law of Motion
Which law of motion is this an example of? Jill crashed her bike into a fence. She was thrown over the fence and onto the lawn. Newton's First Law of Motion
Which law of motion is this an example of? When a fireman turns on the fire hose, he is knocked back. Newton's Third Law of Motion
Which law of motion is this an example of? We run by pushing the ground with our feet. Newton's Third Law of Motion
Which law of motion is this an example of? Ryan improved his lap timing by changing to a lighter bicycle. Newton's Second Law of Motion
Which law of motion is this an example of? Sarah is walking with a glass of water and stops quickly. The water spills out of the cup. Newton's First Law of Motion
Which law of motion is this an example of? Mike's car broke down and he needs to push it to a gas station. As he pushes on the car, it pushes back on him. Newton's Third Law of Motion
Which law of motion is this an example of? A rocket launches into space because hot gases from it are being propelled downward from the rocket, causing the rocket to move upward. Newton's Third Law of Motion
Which law of motion is this an example of? Sheryl moves a box across her bedroom floor but it is too heavy. She takes some of the items out of the box so she can move it. Newton's Second Law of Motion
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