Newton's 3rd Law Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is Isaac Newton's Third Law of Motion? | "Every Action has an Equal and Opposite Reaction." |
What is an example of this law? | A rocket launching. |
How does this law apply to everyday life? | When an object exerts force on an object, that object exerts an equal force on the first object. |
How are action and reaction forces related? | The reaction force exerts a force in the opposite direction in which the action force was directed. |
Can you always detect motion during an action force? | No, you cannot always detect it. |
Why do action and reaction forces not cancel each other out? | They act on different objects so there is a change in motion. |
Are action and reaction forces balanced or unbalanced? | They can be either. |
What happens when two objects exert force on an object with equal force? | The object will not in either direction. |
What would happen if you caught a ball on roller skates? | The force of the ball will push you backward. |
If you were in a car traveling at 35mph and suddenly stopped, what would be the action and reaction forces? | The action would be the car stopping, and you lurching forward. |
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Chase P.
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