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Newton's Third Law
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Multiple Choice
Objects in motion stay in motion and objects at rest stay at rest
Force is equal to mass times acceleration
For each action there is an equal and opposite reaction
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Multiple Choice
Whenever an object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force of the same magnitude, but in the opposite direction to that of the first object.
Always true
Sometimes true
Never true
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Multiple Choice
Force always come in________
waves
triplets
pairs
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The size of the forces on the first object will only be equal to the size of the force on the second object if they are the same mass.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
When you push on a wall, the wall pushes on you.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
When one object collides with another object, no force is exerted back by the second object.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
If you push on a wall with a force of 30 N, the force acting on you from the wall is which of the following?
0 N
10 N
20 N
30 N
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Multiple Choice
If you sit on a chair, the only force acting on you is the force of gravity.
True
False
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Watch this video
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Dropdown
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Multiple Select
What was used in the video to test out Newton's Third Law?
toy car
string
tape
straw
balloon
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Match
Based on the video, match the following:
action force
reaction force
for every action there is...
air pushes out of ballon
ballon moves in opposite direction
an equal and opposite reaction
air pushes out of ballon
ballon moves in opposite direction
an equal and opposite reaction
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Multiple Choice
When a bowling ball strikes a pin, which imparts a greater force on the other?
the bowling ball
the pins
both exert the same amount of force on each other
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Multiple Choice
When a bowling ball strikes a pin, which experiences a greater acceleration?
the bowling ball because it is more massive
the pin because it is less massive
the both experience the same amount of acceleration
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Multiple Choice
While driving down the road, a firefly strikes the windshield of a bus and makes a quite obvious mess in front of the face of the driver. The firefly hit the bus and the bus hits the firefly.
Which of the two forces is greater: the force on the firefly or the force on the bus?
the force of the firefly
the force on the bus
the both exert the same amount of force on each other
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Watch This Video
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Multiple Choice
Where is the video being filmed?
the Moon
International Space Station
A secret government base
An Extraterrestrial Spacecraft
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Multiple Choice
In the video, why did the ball move but astronaut Mark Vande Hei not?
although they both experience the same force, the astronaut was more massive than the ball
although they both experience the same force, the ball was more massive than then the astronaut
the amount of force being applied to the ball was greater than the force the ball pushed back with
the amount of force being applied to the astronaut was greater than the force astronaut pushed back with
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Multiple Choice
In the video, why did both of the astronauts move?
they both experience the same force and have about the same mass
they both experience are under the influence of gravity
they both and under the influence of weightlessness
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Multiple Choice
What is an opposing force?
A force in the same direction with same strength.
A force in an opposite direction with same strength.
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Multiple Choice
Air resistance against the bow
the arrow's push against the bowstring
the grip of the archer's hand on the bow
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Multiple Choice
Less than 1, 000 N
1,000 N
More than 1,000 N
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Multiple Choice
When a heavy football player and a light one run into each other, who exerts more force? (pushes harder)
The light one
They exert the same force on each other
The heavy one
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Multiple Choice
You can't exert a force on anything unless it also exert a force on you.
False
True
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Multiple Choice
When you jump up, you push the earth downwards. Why can't you tell that the earth has moved?
The force of you jumping up doesn't actually push the earth down.
The earth has much more mass so it doesn't move at all
The earth is firmly rooted
The earth has much more mass so you can't tell that it moved
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Multiple Choice
Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Newton's Fourth Law of Motion
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Multiple Choice
As one leg moves backward, it provides an equal and opposite force for the other foot to move forward.
No acceleration takes place. Runners are always at a fixed velocity.
The striking foot pushes backward against the ground. The friction with the ground provides an equal and opposite force forward.
The runner's upper body quickly leans forward, causing the entire body to begin accelerating forward
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Multiple Choice
When you jump up, you push the earth downwards. Why can't you tell that the earth has moved?
The force of you jumping up doesn't actually push the earth down.
The earth is firmly rooted
The earth has much more mass so you can't tell that it moved
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