
Newton's Laws of Motion
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- Q1What law does this picture relate to?3rd234th2nd1st30s
- Q2What is inertia?Direction changingResistance to a change in motion.Motion moving30s
- Q3What law does this picture relate to?A lawNewton's second lawNewton's 3rd lawNewton's first law30s
- Q4According to Newton's third law of motion, how are action reaction forces related?They are equal in strength and opposite in directionThey are equal in directionThey add upThey are unequal in strength and go in the same direction30s
- Q5What would happen if you tried to catch a ball while standing on roller skates?When you caught the ball you would move in the opposite direction.When you caught the ball you would move in the direction of the ball's initial motion.nothingYou would fall.30s
- Q6What is an unbalanced force?A force that can cause an object to start moving, stop moving or change direction.A force of nature.A force that slows things down.A force the causes object to spin.30s
- Q7What does this picture have to do with inertia?An object can change another object's directionAn object will stop another objectAn object moving at a constant velocity will continue to move at a constant velocity30s
- Q8What is Newton's third law?Acceleration depends on the object's mass and on the force acting on the objectAn object at rest will remain at rest, unless acted on by an unbalanced force.If an object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction on the first object30s
