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Newton's second law states
a) F = m x a
b) m = F x a
c) F = m/a
d) a = F x m
For every action
a) there is an equal and opposite reaction
b) there is an unequal and opposite reaction
c) there is an equal reaction in the same direction
d) there is an unequal reaction in the same direction
A balloon rocket is an example of
a) Newton's third law
b) Newton's first law
c) Newton's second law
d) Newton's law of gravity
A marble that leaves the cut in a plate in a straight line is an example of
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's law of gravity
Acceleration in inversely proportional to
a) mass
b) force
c) time
d) gravity
More force results in
a) more acceleration
b) less acceleration
c) more mass
d) less mass
Force is directly proportional to
a) acceleration
b) mass
c) inertia
d) action
Matter wants to keep on doing what it is already doing
a) inertia
b) weight
c) action and reaction
d) acceleration
Mass is a measure of
a) inertia
b) weight
c) gravity
d) acceleration
If an object is moving in a straight line in a constant speed
a) the forces are balanced
b) the forces are unbalanced
c) the law of inertia has been broken
d) there is too much friction
The fins of a fish pushing on the water is
a) the action force
b) the responding force
c) not a force
d) inertia
On the moon
a) gravity is less than on the Earth
b) there is no gravity
c) gravity is greater than on Earth
d) there is a thick athmosphere
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