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Simultaneous Action of Newton's Three Law of Motion

Simultaneous Action of Newton's Three Law of Motion

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Science

8th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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

+4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Raechelle Jones

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12 Slides • 12 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes Newton's First Law of Motion?

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An object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

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Force equals mass times acceleration.

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For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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Objects with more mass have more gravity.

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Multiple Choice

Why do you think understanding Newton's Three Laws of Motion is important in our daily lives?

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Newton's Laws only apply to theoretical physics and have no real-world relevance.
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Understanding these laws is unnecessary for everyday tasks and activities.
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Understanding Newton's Three Laws of Motion is important because they explain the principles of motion and forces that affect our daily activities, enhancing safety and efficiency.
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Newton's Laws are primarily focused on celestial bodies and not on human motion.

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How do Newton's three laws of motion act simultaneously within vehicle restraints, such as seatbelts?

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Seatbelts are designed to enhance the vehicle's acceleration during sudden stops.
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Seatbelts rely on gravity to keep passengers in place during a crash.
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Seatbelts only function based on the speed of the vehicle at impact.
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Seatbelts utilize Newton's laws by providing the necessary force to stop the body's motion during a sudden stop, ensuring safety.

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Which of the following best describes how Newton's second law applies to seatbelt safety in a car accident?

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The seatbelt applies an equal and opposite force to the passenger.

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The seatbelt changes the passenger's motion by applying an unbalanced force.

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The force exerted by the seatbelt depends on the passenger's mass.

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The seatbelt keeps the passenger at rest.

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How do Newton's three laws of motion act simultaneously in sports activities, such as soccer?

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In soccer, only gravity affects player movement.
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Newton's laws of motion interact in soccer through inertia, force and acceleration, and action-reaction principles.
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Newton's laws of motion are irrelevant in soccer.
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Newton's laws only apply to stationary objects in sports.

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Select all statements that correctly describe how Newton's laws apply to a soccer ball being kicked.

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A soccer ball will remain at rest until an unbalanced force is applied.

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The more force used to kick the ball, the slower it will accelerate.

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The ball applies an equal and opposite force to the player's foot.

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A more massive ball will accelerate faster than a less massive ball.

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How do Newton's three laws of motion act simultaneously in amusement park rides, such as roller coasters?

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Newton's laws of motion only apply to stationary objects.
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Roller coasters operate solely on friction and speed.
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Gravity is the only force acting on roller coasters.
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Newton's laws of motion interact in roller coasters through inertia, acceleration due to gravity, and the action-reaction forces between the coaster and the tracks.

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How do Newton's three laws of motion act simultaneously in Earth's tectonic activities?

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Newton's laws are irrelevant to geological processes and plate movements.
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Newton's laws apply only to celestial bodies, not to Earth.
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Newton's laws describe the weather patterns affecting tectonic plates.
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Newton's laws of motion explain the movement, forces, and interactions of tectonic plates in Earth's tectonic activities.

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Which of Newton's laws explains why tectonic plates require more force to accelerate if they have a larger mass?

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1st law

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2nd law

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3rd law

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Law of Universal Gravitation

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