
NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION
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- Q1
Newton’s law of motion that states that an object at rest will remain at rest or in motion at constant velocity.
Law of Interaction
Law of Acceleration
Law of Inertia
Circular Motion
20sS8FE-Ia-15 - Q2
Newton’s law motion, caused by a net force acting on the object. If there is a change in velocity there is a present of _________.
Interaction
Acceleration
Inertia
Circular Motion
20s - Q3
Which of the following laws of motion explain that for every action there is equal and opposite reaction.
law of acceleration
law of inertia
law of interaction
circular motion
20s - Q4
What is the equation for the second law of motion?
F= ma2
F= m2a
F= 1⁄2 ma
F= ma
20s - Q5
______________ is the reason why some objects need greater net force to change its velocity.
Velocity
Force
Mass
Direction
20s - Q6
What is the SI unit for Force
Newton (N)
Acceleration (a)
Kilogram (Kg)
Joule (J)
20s - Q7
If Fnet = ma , therefore mass (m)=________?
Fa
F/a
a/F
F/a2
20s - Q8
If Fnet = ma , therefore acceleration (a)=______?
Fm
F/m2
F/m
m/F
20s - Q9
The acceleration of an object is ____________ to the net force acting on an object and _______________ to its mass.
remain the same, directly proportional
inversely proportional, remain the same
directly proportional, inversely proportional
inversely proportional, directly proportional
30s - Q10
Which of the following laws of motion best explains why a passenger needs to fasten his/ her seatbelt?
circular motion
law of Inertia
law of interaction
law of acceleration
20s - Q11
Which of the following laws of motion best explains why a passenger needs to fasten his/ her seatbelt?
law of interaction
law of Inertia
circular motion
law of acceleration
20s - Q12
A book is placed on a table. If the book exerts a force of 15 N on the table, how much force does the table exert on the book?
0N
5N
3N
15N
20s - Q13
Which of the following is the other name for Newton’s third law of motion?
Law of acceleration
Law of revolution
Law of Inertia
Law Interaction
20s - Q14
Who is the scientist established the three laws of motion and explain how motion caused by force?
Charles Darwin
Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Galileo Galilei
20s