
Force and Motion
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- Q1This scientist concluded that the natural tendency of a moving object is to continue moving and no force is required to keep it moving.Galileo GalileiIsaac NewtonAristotle30s
- Q2This Greek philosopher and scientist considered that the natural state of a body is to remain at rest, and a force has to act on a body for it to move and to keep it moving.NewtonAristotleGalileo30s
- Q3This is a title of the book written by Isaac Newton.PrincipaliaPrincipiaPrincipai30s
- Q4Identify the scientist who said this: "If I have been able to see further, it was only because I stood on the shoulders of giants."AristotleGalileo GalileiIsaac Newton30s
- Q5The given laws are under the universal Law of Motion by Newton, except one. Identify.Law of InertiaLaw of DynamicsLaw of AccelerationLaw of Interaction30s
- Q6It is the property of a body that tends to resist a change in its state of motion.InertiaFrictionResistance30s
- Q7Identify the measure of inertia.EnergyMassWeight30s
- Q8Determine the statement's validity: The greater the mass of the body, the greater is its inertia.FalseTrue30s
- Q9Determine the statement's validity: The greater the inertia of the body, the easier it is to change its state of motion.TrueFalse30s
- Q10Determine the statement's validity: The first part of Newton's first law concerns objects are restFalseTrue30s
- Q11Determine the statement's validity: The second part of Newton's first law concerns a state of uniform motion.FalseTrue30s