
Newton's Laws of Motion
Physics
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 12 pts
Newton’s first law of motion is also called the law of ________?
Mass
Inertia
Force
Velocity
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Slamming on the brakes in a moving car makes a passenger move forward against his or her seat belt because
the passenger has the inertia to keep moving forward
the passenger is being pushed by the seats of the car
the passenger is better able to stop themselves in this manner
the passenger has an equal and opposite force supporting their weight
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 12 pts
How long will an object remain at rest, according to Newton's First Law of Motion?
it can't rest
until noon
until an unbalanced force occurs
as long as there are unbalanced forces acting on it
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
For every _______ there is an equal and opposite ________.
reaction, action
action, action
reaction, reaction
action, reaction
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NGSS.MS-PS2-1
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 12 pts
Which of these is an example of Newton's First Law, inertia?
pushing against a brick wall, and the brick wall does not move
pushing against a stationary wheelbarrow, and the wheelbarrow accelerates forward
pushing a wheelbarrow full of bricks, and the bricks slide back toward the handles
pushing a wagon to the top of a hill, and the wagon to the top of hill and the wagon accelerates down the hill without assistance
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 12 pts
You are sitting in a car that isn't moving; the car accelerates. Your body is pushed back. Explain.
newtons
vector
inertia
gravity
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NGSS.MS-PS2-2
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 12 pts
Why is it harder to push a van filled with bowling balls than it is to push a van with basketballs?
The mass of the car is greater than the mass of the basketballs
The mass of the bowling balls is greater than the mass of the basketballs
The van with the basketballs is bigger than the van with the bowling balls
It should be equally as hard to push the two vans
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NGSS.MS-PS2-2
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