
Newton’s 2nd Law
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Eric Hillebrandt
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Newton's 1st Law is also known as the Law of...
Inertia
gravity
convection
acceleration
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Multiple Choice
A car slowing down is an acceleration
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which Ball will have the most resistance to a change in speed or direction when the same amount of force is applied? 2 kg or 8 kg
2 kg
8kg
neither will resist
not enough information
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Multiple Choice
When equal force is applied, which ball will have the greatest acceleration (which Ball moves more easily)? 2 kg or 8 kg?
2 kg
8 kg
neither will accelerate
both accelerate equally
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Multiple Choice
Two students are having a tug of war. The student on the left pulls with 30 N and the student on the right pulls with 20 N. What is the net force on the rope and what direction will it accelerate?
10 N Left
30 N left
forces are balanced
10 N right
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Multiple Choice
Two students are pushing a box. One student is pushing with 10 N and the second student is pushing with 10 N. What is the net force and direction of acceleration?
20 N right
10 N right
30 N right
The forces are balanced
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Multiple Choice
A marble rolls down a ramp and hits an object which then accelerates the object. The same experiment is performed with an increased ramp height, the same marble and the same object. What will most likely be the result in object's acceleration?
The object will experience increased acceleration.
The object will experience decreased acceleration
The object will experience unchanged acceleration
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Multiple Choice
When a soccer ball is is resting, the forces are .....
unbalanced
balanced
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When a soccer ball is kicked and begins accelerating, this is because the forces are .....
unbalanced
balanced
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Multiple Choice
The Newton’s Law which describes the relationship between Force, Mass and Acceleration is:
1st
2nd
3rd
gravity
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Multiple Choice
A ball is accelerating at 20 N and their is 10 N of friction pulling in the opposite direction. What is the net force?
10 N
30 N
20 N
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