Newton's first law
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- Q1Match the key word to the definition.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q2Which of these is an example of an object that has no propelling (forwards acting) force?A rocket taking off from a launchpad.A sled being dragged by some dogs.A marble rolling along a flat desk.A car speeding up as it travels along a road.A shopping trolley being pushed by a customer.30s
- Q3Which of these are true when there is no resultant force acting on an object?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q4The figure shows two forces acting on a lorry. What is the resultant force on the lorry?0 N1600 N forwards400 N forwards1600 N backwards400 N backwards30s
- Q5The figure shows two forces acting on a moving lorry. What will happen to the lorry?It will start moving backwards.It will stay at the same speed.It will stop moving immediately.It will speed up.It will slow down.30s
- Q6A bowling ball is launched from a ramp along a bowling alley as shown in the figure. Which of the following statements are true?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s