
Newtons First & Third Law- Review
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- Q1The force of gravity upon an object isinertiafrictionmassweight30s
- Q2The tendency of an object to resist a change in its state of motion isfrictioninertianewtonvolume30s
- Q3What force opposes gravity as a skydiver, with an open parachute, as he falls at a constant velocity?weightAir Resistancenormalfriction30s
- Q4Newton's 1st Law, the law of inertia states that an objectat rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an outside forceAll of the abovewill continue moving at the same velocity unless an outside force acts on itwill continue moving in a straight line unless an outside force acts on it30s
- Q5The law of inertia applies toboth moving and non-moving objectsonly objects that are not movingonly moving objects30s
- Q6A push or pull exerted on a body is amassforcepositiondisplacement30s
- Q7An object that is moving at a constant velocity and continues at that velocity unless an unbalanced force acts on it illustratesaccelerationnet forcegravityinertia30s
- Q8A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching each other isbalancedweightgravityfriction30s
- Q9Inertia is the resistance any material object has to change in its state of motionfalsetrue30s
- Q10Which has more inertia a tennis ball or a basketball?basketballtennis ball30s
- Q11More ______= more inertiaweightmassgravityheavier30s
- Q12According to Newton's 3rd law, whenever an object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force of the same magnitude on the first object, but in the opposite directionalways truenever truesometimes true30s
- Q13When do you draw a normal force on a free body diagram?when the object is fallingwhen the object is in the airwhen the object is on a surface30s
- Q14Every free body diagram will have the force of?gravityappliedair resistancenormal30s
- Q15In which direction do you draw an applied force?the direction the object is moving into the rightopposite of the direction the object is moving into the left30s