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Newton’s
Laws of
Motion
Pages 10-14
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$1,000 Question
The desk produced the _____ in the spring
jumper.
action
reaction
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Greek philosopher
Aristotle
Sir Isaac Newton
Galileo Galilei
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Galileo believed that all objects fall at the
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true
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$4,000 Question
The tendency of a still or moving object to resist
changes in its motion
inertia
gravity
acceleration
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$5,000 Question
Forces always work _____.
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slowly
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Philosopher from Italy
Aristotle
Galileo Galilei
Sir Isaac Newton
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A reaction force is equal to the action force,
but it is in the _____ direction.
same
opposite
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A skateboarder uses action and reaction forces to
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ground
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$9,000 Question
When a force acts in the opposite direction of an
object’s motion, it _____ the acceleration.
increases
does not
change
decreases
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$10,000 Question
A reaction force is _____ to the action
force.
equal
not equal
more than
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$11,000 Question
A force exerted on an object
action force
reaction force
inaction force
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$13,000 Question
The force that caused the chip to fall into the cup
inertia
magnetism
gravity
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$20,000 Question
The force exerted by an object experiencing an
action force
action force
reaction
force
inertia
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$30,000 Question
The reason the chip did not move with the index
card
gravity
inertia
stubbornness
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$40,000 Question
If an object’s mass stays the same you can
increase the object’s acceleration by _____.
by applying more force
by applying less force
by thinking about it
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$50,000 Question
Scientist who explained that the motion of
objects follow three basic principles, which we
now call the three laws of motion
Aristotle
Galileo Galilei
Sir Isaac Newton
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$60,000 Question
The spring produced the _____ in the
spring jumper.
reaction
force
inertia
action force
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$70,000 Question
Newton’s second law also applies when a force
act in the opposite direction of an object’s
motion.
true
false
maybe
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$80,000 Question
If the same force is applied to two different
objects, the object with the smaller mass will
accelerate _____ than the object with the larger
mass.
more than
less than
the same as
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$90,000 Question
A skateboarder use action and reaction forces to
push himself forward. Identify the reaction
force.
skateboard
skateboarder’s foot
ground
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$100,000 Question
If the same force is applied to two different objects,
the object with the smaller mass will accelerate
_____ the object with the larger mass.
less than
the same
amount as
more than
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$200,000 Question
A hammer exerts a force on a nail. The nail exerts an
opposite and equal force on the hammer. The nail
accelerates _____ the hammer because the nail has
a smaller mass.
less than
more than
the same as
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$300,000 Question
The spring produced the _____ in the spring
jumper.
action force
reaction force
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$500,000 Question
Aristotle believed that the speed of a falling object
depended on its mass. An object with a large mass
would fall more quickly than an object with a small
mass.
true
false
maybe
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$1,000,000 Question
Action and reaction forces do not always
cancel each other out because they act on
different objects.
false
true
maybe
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