Newton's Law of Motion Test

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how much an object accelerates depends on the mass of the object and force applied

2nd Law of Motion

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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

3rd Law of Motion

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An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force

1st law of motion

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It is easier to push an empty shopping cart rather than one that is full of groceries

2nd Law of motion

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A skateboarder hits a rock and is thrown over it onto the ground

1st law of motion

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a car tires pushes on the road and the road pushes back on the tire

3rd law of motion

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the harder you hit a baseball the further the ball travels

2nd Law of motion

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the magician quickly pulls the tablecloth from under a set of dishes. the DISHES do not move

1st law of motion (inertia)

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Air is released from a balloon, the air pushed down and the balloon pushes up

3rd law of motion

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a soccer ball will stay where it landed until a person kicks it

1st law of motion

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a cannon movies backward at the cannonball shoots out

3rd law of motion

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the planets resist a change of motion and continually orbit the sun

1st law of motion

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what is the formula for calculating force

F= m x a

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what is the formula for calculating acceleration

A = F/M

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what is the formula for calculating mass

F= F/A

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a change in velocity is known as…

acceleration

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when does an object accelerate:

start, stop, speed

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the acceleration of an object is due to the net force on the object and the objects…

mass

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as the force increases, the acceleration

increases

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as the mass increases, the acceleration

decreases

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doubling the mass halves the acceleration / doubling the force, doubles the acceleration

true