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Newtons law of motion

Newtons law of motion

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Physics

9th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS2-1, HS-PS2-2

Standards-aligned

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5 Slides • 8 Questions

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Newtons law of motion

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A climber pulls down on a rope causing his body to lift upward and rise along the rope.

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Newton's 1st Law

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Newton's 2nd Law

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Newton's 3rd Law

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Multiple Choice

Force= Mass x Acceleration

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Newton's 1st Law

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Newton's 2nd Law

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Newton's 3rd Law

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Multiple Choice

Two bumper cars collide into each other and each car jolts backwards

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Newton's 1st Law

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Newton's 2nd Law

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Newton's 3rd Law

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Multiple Choice

A boy is going down a slide. As he reaches the bottom, friction causes him to slow down and stop.

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Newton's 1st Law

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Newton's 2nd Law

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Newton's 3rd Law

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Multiple Choice

When you give your friend a lift on your bike you have to pedal harder and faster to keep the same speed (acceleration) as you had when you were on your bike alone

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Newton's 1st Law

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Newton's 2nd Law

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Newton's 3rd Law

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Multiple Choice

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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Newton's 1st Law

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Newton's 2nd Law

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Newton's 3rd Law

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A smaller cannon ball leaves a cannon much faster than a larger, heavier cannon ball fired at the same time.

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Newton's 1st Law

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Newton's 2nd Law

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Newton's 3rd Law

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Multiple Choice

When you are standing in a subway train and the train suddenly stops but your body continues to move forward.

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Newton's 1st Law

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Newton's 2nd Law

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Newton's 3rd Law

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