Ch.20 Section 2- Newton's Laws Quiz
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- Q1The name of the scientist who gave us the laws of motion is....?Galileo GalileiSir. Isaac NewtonAristotle30s
- Q2Newton's 1st law of motion is called the Law of InertiaTrueFalse30s
- Q3____________ is the tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion.AccelerationMassInertia30s
- Q4Because of friction the motion of objects changesTrueFalse30s
- Q5Objects at rest will not move unless acted on by __________________ force.unbalancedbalanced30s
- Q6The acceleration of an object depends on what 2 things?mass and forceforce pairsinertia30s
- Q7The formula for force is...?F= m / aF= m x a30s
- Q8If you push a 5kg basketball that accelerates with 2 m/s/s... what is the force?2.5N (kg x m/s/s)5 N (kg x m/s/s)7 N (kg x m/s/s)10N (kg x m/s/s)30s
- Q9An object with a small mass is _________________ to accelerate than an object with a large mass.hardermakes no differenceeasier30s
- Q10For every action there is an equal and opposite ________________.reactionforcemass30s
- Q11All forces act in pairs.TrueFalse30s
- Q12An object at rest remains at rest, an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed unless acted on by an unbalanced force.3rd Law of Motion1st Law of Motion2nd Law of Motion30s
- Q13The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.3rd Law of Motion2nd Law of Motion1st Law of Motion30s
- Q14For every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.3rd Law of Motion2nd Law of Motion1st Law of Motion30s
- Q15A soccer ball continues to roll until it hits something2nd Law of Motion1st Law of Motion3rd Law of Motion30s