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Newton's third law involves the interactions of
a) one object and one force
b) one object and two forces
c) two object and one force
d) two objects and two forces

An object at rest will remain at rest, an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
a) 1st law
b) 2nd law
c) 3rd law
d)

When you paddle a canoe, the canoe moves forward this is an example
a) 1st law
b) 2nd law
c) 3rd law
d)

A person is pulling west with 35 N of force against a person pulling east with 15 N of force, what is net force?
a) 50 N west
b) 50 N east
c) 20 N east
d) 20 N west

In a game of tug-of-war, a rope is pulled by a force of 75 N to the left and by a force of 100 N to the right, what is the net force?
a) 25 N to the left
b) 25 N to the right
c) 175 N to the left
d) 75 N to the left

A force of 20 N acts upon a 5 kg block, calculate the acceleration of the object
a) 100 m/s/s
b) 25 m/s/s
c) 4 m/s/s
d) 15 m/s/s

Causes a change in the motion of an object
a) force
b) newton
c) dynamics
d) statics

The study of forces and torques and their effect on motion
a) Statics
b) Dynamics
c) Inertia
d) Locomotion

Stationary or at rest
a) Static
b) locomotion
c) action
d) reaction

What is the SI unit of force?
a) Newton
b) Meter
c) Joules
d) Feet

This is a condition in which all influences acting cancel each other, so that a static or balanced situation results
a) Dynamics
b) Statics
c) Equilibrium
d) Net Force

A driver without a seatbelt gets thrown from the car, this is an example of
a) 1st law
b) 2nd law
c) 3rd law
d)

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