Laws Of Motion Question Preview (ID: 47413)
This Covers Newton's 3 Laws Of Motion.
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Which of the following would be an example of the Second Law?
a) Need to have cold liquids
b) Need to have blankets
c) Need to wear seatbelts
d) Need to consume foods
Which Law best explains how boats work?
a) Third Law
b) Gravitational Pull
c) First Law
d) Second Law
Why do rocks fall from a cliff?
a) Gravity
b) Second Law
c) Inertia
d) Third Law
Who is the physicist who determined the laws of motion?
a) Galileo
b) Albert Einstein
c) Leonardo da Vinci
d) Isaac Newton
Which of the following would be an example of Newton’s Third Law of Motion?
a) Sleeping
b) Running
c) Playing tag
d) Tug of war
This is mass in motion.
a) Momentum
b) Inertia
c) Gravity
d) Velocity
This is any action that will cause an object to change its speed.
a) Force
b) Velocity
c) Mass
d) Gravity
Which of the following would be an example of the First Law?
a) A running stream
b) Climbing rocks
c) A bike
d) A speeding train
The ability of an object at rest to resist change in motion (keep doing what its doing)
a) inertia
b) acceleration
c) velocity
d) Momentum
This is the distance travelled over a certain time.
a) velocity
b) Speed
c) Acceleration
d) Gravity
What is another name for the first law of motion?
a) Law of Movement
b) Law of Inertia
c) Law of Motion
d) Law of Rest
Which law best explains how rockets work?
a) First Law
b) Second Law
c) Third Law
d) Fourth Law
Which law best explains why heavier objects require more force to be moved?
a) First Law
b) Second Law
c) Third Law
d) Fourth Law
Changes in motion are caused by:
a) unbalanced forces.
b) balanced forces.
c) mass.
d) inertia.
Newton’s third law of motion involves:
a) a force pair acting on two different objects.
b) one force acting on one object.
c) a force pair acting on the same object.
d) unbalanced forces acting on many objects.
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