
BRAINPOP LAWS OF MOTION
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- Q1What will happen if you're in a car, and the driver slams on the brakes?You will stop movingYou will continue moving forwardYou will gradually slow downYou will speed up300s
- Q2According to Newton's first law, an object in motion will stay in motion unlessIt stopsIt remains at restAn opposing force acts on itIt's in outer space300s
- Q3What might happen if you were in a braking car, and you were not wearing your seat belt?You would move sideways through the passenger doorYou would fly forward through the windshieldYou would fly backward through the rear window.You would be pressed backward into your seat300s
- Q4What causes a ball rolling across a rug to slow to a stop?The rug does not have enough force to hold the ballThe rug does not have enough momentum to keep the ball movingThe ball is not moving fast enoughFriction resists the ball's forward motion300s
- Q5Which of the following is an opinion about friction?It occurs any time two objects are in contactIt prevents objects on earth from staying in motion foreverIt always acts in the opposite direction as motionIt slows objects down too much300s
- Q6If an unbalanced force acts on an object, what will happen?It will accelerate in the same direction as the forceIt will not move at allIt will accelerate at an angle of 90 degrees to the forceIt will accelerate in the opposite direction to the force300s
- Q7Ordinarily, gravity and the normal force counterbalance each other. In other words,They cancel each other outThey have no effect on one anotherThey reinforce each otherThey act on you at all times300s
- Q8According to Newton's third law, what happens when you push against a wall?The wall pushes back at you half as hard as you push against itThe wall does not resist at allThe wall pushes back at you twice as hard as you push against itThe wall pushes back at you with the same amount of force300s