
Newton's 1st and 2nd Laws
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- Q1An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion unless it experiences a net forceNewton's third LawNewton's First LawThe law of GravityNewton's Second Law30s
- Q2The amount of force applied to an object once all the different forces acting on it have been combined.Balanced ForceFrictionNewton ForceNet Force30s
- Q3The tendency of an object to resist changes in motionUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q4Another name for Newton's first LawThe Law of InertiaThe Force LawNumero Unothere is no other name30s
- Q5The amount of force acting upon an object equals the object mass times its accelerationGravityNewton's Second LawNewton's first lawNewton's third law30s
- Q6If equal forces are applied to 2 objects with mass of 40 g and mass of 80 g which has greater acceleration?the object with the higher massThe object with the lower massthe accelerations are equalboth accelerations are zero30s
- Q7The force on an object due to gravityUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q8measure of how much matter an object containsUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q9All objects in the universe are attracted to each other through the force ofaccelerationgravitymassfriction30s
- Q10Curved path that is followed when an object is thrownUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q11Why is Newton's First Law impossible to observe under normal conditions on Earth?it can be observedFriction will always be a stopping forcegravity gets in the way30s
- Q12What type of friction prevents your shoes from slipping on the floor as you walk?sliding frictionrolling frictionfluid frictionstatic friction30s
- Q13What type of friction is used to reduce other types of friction in the form of lubircants?sliding frictionfluid frictionrolling frictionstatic friction30s
- Q14Air resistance is a type offluid frictionsliding frictionstatic frictionrolling friction30s