
Newton's Laws
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Anthony Goldsmith
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Multiple Choice
What unit is force measured in?
Newtons
Pounds
Meters
Ounces
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Multiple Choice
Why are these forces balanced?
The forces are in opposite directions AND of equal size
Because it is a rectangle
Because the forces are of equal size
Because the forces are in opposite directions
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Multiple Choice
The net force on this object is 4N. Both forces are pulling in opposite directions. What direction will this object move?
Left
Right
Up
Down
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Multiple Choice
A good example of friction is rubbing your hands together. Try it for yourself, what type of energy is generated as a result of friction?
Thermal Energy
Chemical Energy
Potential Energy
Radiant Energy
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of Speed?
25 MPH
25 MPH West
Making a left turn at 25MPH
Speeding up to 25MPH from a stop.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of Velocity?
25 MPH
25 MPH West
Making a left turn at 25MPH
Speeding up to 25MPH from a stop.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are examples of Acceleration? (Select Multiple)
25 MPH
25 MPH West
Making a left turn at 25MPH
Speeding up to 25MPH from a stop.
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Multiple Choice
Newton's first law states that __________________
An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion until acted upon by an outside force.
An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion until I say so
An object at skibidi remains skibidi until it gains some sigma Ohio rizz.
Objects remain in motion until motioned upon by a motions that motions to motion.
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Multiple Choice
According to Newton's second law, if a big truck and a small car were traveling the same speed, which vehicle would have MORE force and why?
The truck because it has more mass
The car because it has less mass
Neither the car or truck because they are the same speed
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Fill in the Blanks
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Dropdown
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
A soccer ball is sitting in the middle of a field. The ball will remain at rest until an outside force like a players foot or the wind acts upon it. Which of Newton's laws is represented by this?
1st
2nd
3rd
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Multiple Choice
Think about pushing a shopping cart and a car. If you apply the same amount of force to both, the shopping cart will travel fast, but the car will hardly move. To move the car yo would need a larger force. Which of Newton's laws is being represented?
1st
2nd
3rd
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Multiple Choice
Sally jumps on her trampoline. She exerts a force on the trampoline and the trampoline exerts an equal but opposite force back on Sally. This represents
Law 1
Law 3
Law 2
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
If each person is pulling with the same force, which side will win?
left side
right side
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Multiple Choice
The distance an object moves in a unit of time
speed
force
velocity
acceleration
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