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Newton's Laws Of Motoin
Test Description: Review quiz in preparation for unit final on force and motion, Newton's Law. 7th grade Utah SEEd standards.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of Newton's Laws explains why satellites need very little fuel to stay in orbit?
A
Third Law
B
First Law
C
Second Law
D
Law of Gravity
2) Which of Newton's Laws gives the reason for why you can feel things that you touch?
A
Third Law
B
First Law
C
Second Law
D
Law of Universal Gravitation
3) Who is the physicist who determined the laws of motion?
A
Sir Isaac Newton
B
Galileo Galilei
C
Leonardo da Vinci
D
Albert Einstein
4) What is mass in motion?
A
Velocity
B
Inertia
C
Gravity
D
Momentum
5) How many laws did Newton come up with to describe how motion acts?
A
1
B
2
C
5
D
3
6) A change in motion is
A
Acceleration
B
Speed
C
Inertia
D
Net Force
7) Which of the following is not an acceleration?
A
Riding your bike straight down the street at a constant speed
B
Stopping your bike suddenly to avoid hitting something
C
Slowing your bike so you can make it up hill
D
Riding your bike faster when you head downhill
8) Which one of Newton's laws fits this statement: More mass means more force needed to accelerate.
A
Third Law
B
Second law
C
Law of Gravity
D
FIrst law
9) Which law describes what happens when a tablecloth is pulled out from under a setting of china without damaging it?
A
First law
B
second law
C
Law of gravity
D
Third Law
10) The law of action/reaction is the nickname for which of Newton's Law
A
Second Law
B
First Law
C
Law of Gravity
D
Third Law
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