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Newtons third law.

Newtons third law.

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Science

6th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-PS2-1, MS-ESS2-1

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Standards-aligned

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Multiple Choice

If a ball is struck with 15N of force, how much force does the bat experience?

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2N

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5N

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15N

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20N

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Multiple Choice

If the ball ways .1 KG and the bat weighs 2kg, and both the bat and ball experience 10N of force, do they experience the same acceleration? (F=MA)

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No, because they have different masses.

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No because they have different forces acting on them.

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Yes because they have the same force acting on them.

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Yes, because the baseball player keeps the bat moving.

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Open Ended

Newtons third law is often called the Law of Rocketry, because it is the basic principal that allows rockets to work. In your own words, how does a rocket fly?

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Multiple Choice

Which of these would have the greater momentum? (Momentum=Mass x Velocity)

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A 200kg car travelling 10 m/s

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A 500 Kg car travelling 1 m/s

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A 25 kg Cannon ball travelling 1000m/s

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A 100,000kg Aircraft carrier moving at 0.5 m/s

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Open Ended

In a game of pool, two billiard balls collide. How do the two balls move, following the collision?

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