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Newtons 3rd Law
Test Description: Physics
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) For every action there is an equal and oposite ???
A
Friction
B
Reaction
C
F=MA
D
Gravity
2) True or False. Newton came up with Action-Reaction
A
True
B
Newton
C
False
D
Acceleration
3) When you pump your legs on a swing you get propelled forward. What is the ACTION?
A
Being propelled
B
Pumping your legs
C
Swinging
D
Friction
4) True or False. The third law has to do with Actions and Reaction
A
False
B
Reaction
C
Action
D
True
5) When you sit on a stool you put force on it and the stool will give back equal force to keep itself from breaking. What is the REACTION?
A
The chair giving back equal force
B
Force
C
You sitting on the chair
D
Air resistance
6) When you ride a bike and you pedal the wheel and axle work together to move your tires which move you. What is the ACTION?
A
Pedaling
B
Axle
C
The bike moving
D
Wheel
7) When you ride a bike and you pedal the wheel and axle work together to move your tires which move you. What is the REACTION?
A
Pedaling
B
The wheel and axle working together to move the bike
C
Bike
D
Newton
8) When you pump your legs on a swing you get propelled forward. What is the REACTION?
A
Legs
B
Swings
C
Pumping
D
Getting propelled forward
9) For every ??? there is an equal and opposite reaction.
A
Action
B
Reaction
C
Equal
D
Opposite
10) When you take a shot in basketball and the ball gets thrown into the air it eventually falls down because of air resistance. What is the REACTION?
A
Thrown into the air
B
Shooting
C
Falling
D
Air resistance
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