Who is often considered one of the greatest scientists of all time, known for his work on the laws of motion?

Newton's Laws of Motion Explained Through Real-Life Examples

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Niels Bohr
Sir Isaac Newton
Galileo Galilei
Albert Einstein
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What does Newton's First Law of Motion, also known as the Law of Inertia, state about objects at rest or in motion?
They will always come to a stop eventually.
They will change their state only if acted upon by a balanced force.
They will remain in their state unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
They will accelerate indefinitely.
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In the context of Newton's First Law, what happens to an object in motion in the absence of external forces?
It will accelerate.
It will change direction.
It will eventually stop.
It will continue moving at a constant speed.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, what is the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration?
Force is inversely proportional to both mass and acceleration.
Force is directly proportional to both mass and acceleration.
Force is directly proportional to mass and inversely proportional to acceleration.
Force is inversely proportional to mass and acceleration.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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If the mass of an object is increased while applying the same force, what happens to its acceleration according to Newton's Second Law?
Acceleration becomes zero.
Acceleration remains the same.
Acceleration decreases.
Acceleration increases.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the formula derived from Newton's Second Law of Motion?
Force = Mass + Acceleration
Force = Acceleration / Mass
Force = Mass / Acceleration
Force = Mass x Acceleration
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Newton's Third Law of Motion is often summarized by which of the following statements?
For every action, there is a greater reaction.
For every action, there is a similar reaction.
For every action, there is no reaction.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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