
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
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Dondria Smith
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Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
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Multiple Choice
Newton’s law states that for every action, there is an ________ reaction.
unequal and opposite
equal and similar
stronger and opposite
equal and opposite
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Multiple Choice
Force always come in________
waves
triplets
pairs
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Multiple Choice
How is this an example of Newton’s Third law?
Only the ball is using the head
They are both exerting an equal force on each other
Only the head is pushing the ball
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Multiple Choice
When a small car pushes a big truck, the truck applies an equal and opposite force on the car.
False
True
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Action-Reaction Force with the Wall
Action: The person pushes the wall
Reaction: The wall pushes the person
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Open Ended
David pushes the wall to the left with his finger. The wall pushes David to the right. What is the action force and what is the reaction force?
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Action-Reaction in a Balloon
Action: Air rushes down
Reaction: Balloon Goes Up
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Open Ended
When a rocket ship takes off the exhaust pushes down on the ground and ground pushes back on the rocket. What is the action force and the reaction force?
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Multiple Choice
What happens to the balloon if the air is released ?
Balloon goes right
Balloon goes up
Balloon goes down
Balloon goes left
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Action Reaction Skate Board
Action: The Person Pushes the Ground Backward
Reaction: The Ground Pushes him Forward
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Open Ended
Brian is on his skateboard and pedals backwards so that he can move forward. What's the action force?
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Multiple Choice
When the person pushes the ground with their foot, the equal and opposite reaction force is
the ground pushing back on their foot
when they start to move forward
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Action Reaction Tennis Ball
Action: The tennis ball pushes the ground down
Reaction: The ground pushes the tennis ball up
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
When a cannon fires a cannonball we observe Newton's third law. Which is the reaction force?
The cannon moving forward
The cannon moving backwards
The cannonball moving backwards
The cannonball moving forward
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Multiple Choice
What is not an example of Newton's Third Law?
Two people pushing against each other with the same force and in opposite directions
You have to push a heavy ball harder to move as fast as a smaller one
When you sit on a chair, your body acts as a force on the chair, and the chair acts as another force holding your body up
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Multiple Choice
A person steps out of the boat and onto the dock. As the person moves forward onto the dock, the boat moves backward. Which statement best describes the backward motion of the boat as the person steps forward?
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Every mass exerts a force on every other mass.
An object at rest tends to stay at rest.
Friction opposes the motion of an object.
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Multiple Choice
You hit a wall with a stick. The equal but opposite reaction is _____
the wall pushes against you
the stick pushes against you
you push against the stick
the wall pushes against the stick
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
A player hits a ball with a bat. The action force is the impact of the bat against the ball. The reaction force is...
The grip of the player's hands on the ball
the air resistance of the ball
the force of the ball against the bat
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Multiple Choice
A player throws a ball. The action force is the player impact on the ball. The reaction force is...
The force of the ball impact on the player
The force of the grip of the ball
The celebration the player is thinking of
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
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