
Newton's Laws of Motion
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- Q1Newton's First Law of Motionfor every action there is an equal and opposite reactionacceleration depends on mass and net forceAn object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force30s
- Q2Newton's Second Law of MotionForce = Mass x Accelerationan object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an outside forcefor every action there is an equal and opposite reaction30s
- Q3Newton's Third Law of Motionan object in motion will remain in motion unless acted on by a forceforce = mass x accelerationfor every action there is an equal and opposite reaction30s
- Q4to increase acceleration, what can you reduceaccelerationforcemass30s
- Q5a resistance to change in motionequalinertiaunbalanced30s
- Q6what happens to action and reaction forces acting in opposite directionsthey cancel out and cause no motionthey stay equalthey do not cancel out and create motion30s
- Q7if you lean on a wall, what happensthe wall falls overthe wall pushes you overthe wall pushes back with equal force30s
- Q8how is acceleration measuredNewtonsmeters per second per secondkilograms30s
- Q9how is force measuredkilogramsNewtonsmeters30s
- Q10to increase inertiaincrease the volumeincrease the massdecrease the mass30s