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Newton's Law

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20 questions
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  • Q1
    It is much harder to move a bowling ball than a marble. Which of Newton's laws describes this?
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    30s
  • Q2
    The tires of a car push the road backward, and the car goes forward. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    30s
  • Q3
    The girl pushes down on the trampoline, and then flies up into the air. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 1st Law
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    30s
  • Q4
    A girl is riding her bike. She slams on the brakes quickly. The bike stops, but she stays in motion and goes flying over the handlebars. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    30s
  • Q5
    A pile of books won’t move unless you push or pull it. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    30s
  • Q6
    The rocket shoots burning gases down, and then flies up with equal force. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 1st Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    Newton's 3rd Law
    30s
  • Q7
    A crash test dummy does not wear a seatbelt in a head on crash test. The car stops, but the dummy is thrown through the windshield. " Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 2nd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    Newton's 3rd Law
    30s
  • Q8
    It is more difficult to get a shopping card moving when it is overflowing with groceries for a family of 5. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    30s
  • Q9
    An astronaut’s tools float in the spaceship, staying in the same place. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    30s
  • Q10
    A snowboarder pushes the ground backwards and skates forward to reach the nearest ski lift. Whichlaw best explains this?
    Newton's 2nd Law
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    30s
  • Q11
    A cup of coffee stays on the table when the table cloth is rapidly pulled from under the cup. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 1st Law
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    30s
  • Q12
    A child pulling a sled stops suddenly, but the sled keeps moving and bumps the back of child’s legs. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    30s
  • Q13
    A driver places a soft drink on the roof the car and then accidentally drives away. The cup falls to the ground when the car pulls away. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 1st Law
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    30s
  • Q14
    It is very difficult to move a box packed with books verses a box packed with pillows. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 2nd Law
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 1st Law
    30s
  • Q15
    A fish uses fins to push the water one way, causing the fish to move the opposite direction. Which law best explains this?
    Newton's 1st Law
    Newton's 3rd Law
    Newton's 2nd Law
    30s

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