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Which law is also known as the law of inertia?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

Which of Newton's Laws says force equals mass times acceleration?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

Which of these will be able to accelerate faster at a stop light...a small car or a semi truck?
a) Car
b) Semi truck
c) Neither
d)

A small football player is easily tackled by a larger football player. This is an example of which law of motion?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

Jumping on a trampoline is an example of which law?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

Newton's first law is also known as the Law of ____.
a) Mass
b) Motion
c) Air
d) Inertia

How many laws did Newton have?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

A ball rolling in a straight line is an example of which law?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside ______.
a) Wind
b) Motion
c) Movement
d) Force

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction is which law of motion?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

Force = ____________X acceleration
a) Inertia
b) Motion
c) Mass
d) Velocity

Which of Newtons laws can be shown by a balloon releasing air?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

If you push against a table, your chair will move which direction?
a) Forward
b) Backward
c) Stay at rest
d)

A child bouncing higher than an adult on a trampoline is an example of which law?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

The brakes are pressed in a car and you are thrown forward. This an example of which Law?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

Which is a force that can be transferred?
a) Gravity
b) Momentum
c) Friction
d)

Moving a elephant would require more force than moving a mouse. Which law does this show?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

Which of these forces can cause you to slow down?
a) Gravity
b) Friction
c) Inertia
d)

Swimming is an example of which law?
a) Law 1
b) Law 2
c) Law 3
d)

Which is Law 3?
a) F = M x A
b) Law of Inertia
c) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
d)

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