Force, Motion And Energy Vocabulary II Question Preview (ID: 38101)
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Law of Acceleration
a) S=d/t
b) F=wxd
c) F = mxa
d) w=mxg
Law of Inertia
a) action reaction
b) resistant to a change in motion
c) terminal velocity
d) object moving in direction force is applied
Unbalanced forces creates
a) motion
b) no motion
c) constant motion
d) terminal motion
Balanced Forces creates
a) motion
b) no motion
c) terminal motion
d) upward motion
Balanced forces creates
a) constant motion
b) no motion
c) terminal motion
d) downward motion
Law of Inertia
a) You kick a soccer ball across the field, it will eventually stop due to friction
b) swimming forward in a pool
c) tennis ball is sent back across the net to your opponent
d) rocket launches up
Law of Inertia
a) rocket launches up
b) Your mom slams on the breaks at a stop light and your seat belt keeps you from flying through the windshield
c) the force your foot moves the soccer ball towards the goal
d) a boxer's punch knocks out his opponent
Law of Acceleration
a) terminal velocity
b) if starts at rest, it will stay at rest
c) action reaction motion
d) more mass of an object, the more force used to move that object
Law of Acceleration
a) astronaut floating in space
b) same force use to kick a soccer ball and a bowling ball, the soccer ball will move further because it has less mass
c) laying on your back to float in the water
d) sitting at the edge of the pool
Law of Action Reaction
a) riding in a fire truck
b) sitting on the edge of the pool
c) a fireman turns on the water hose and is knocked backwards
d) astronaut floating in space
It takes less force to move a CD thank a CD player...
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
A soccer ball will not move unless someone kick's it...
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
More force equals more acceleration
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
If you let air out of a balloon, the air goes down and out and the balloon goes up
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
A bowling ball hits the pins sending the pins flying up for a strike!
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
Your foot pushing on the floor and the floor pushing back up on your foot.
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
You're sitting on a plane while it's taking off, you feel yourself being pushed back into your seat.
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
Thomas can throw the football further than Miguel because Thomas used more force
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
You push on the door and the door pushes back with equal and opposite force
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
Matthew crashed his bike into the curb and he went flying forward.
a) Newton's first law
b) Newton's second law
c) Newton's third law
d) Newton's fourth law
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