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Newton's Three Laws Of Motion, Inertia, Mass And Acceleration.
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The property of an object to resist a change in its motion is called what?
a) acceleration
b) speed
c) momentum
d) inertia
According to Newton's first law of motion, if a ball is rolling across the floor it will
a) roll forever until a force stops it.
b) continue to roll because of inertia
c) resist changing its motion.
d) all of these
Which of these is not true about action and reaction forces?
a) they are equal in size
b) they occur at the same time
c) one occurs before the other one
d) they occur on different objects
If equal forces are placed on two objects, what will determine which one accelerates faster?
a) the objects' sizes
b) the ojects' masses
c) the objects' colors
d) the objects' volumes
According to Newton's second law of motion, when more force is applied
a) acceleration increases.
b) accleeration decreases.
c) acceleration stays the same.
d) none of these is true.
According to Newton's second law of motion, force and acceleration are
a) directly proportional.
b) inversely proportional.
c)
d)
According to Newton's second law of motion, mass and acceleration are
a) directly proportional.
b) inversely proportional.
c)
d)
A hunter shoots a gun and the guns recoils. Which force is the reaction force?
a) shooting the gun
b) the gun recoiling
c) there is no reaction force
d) the reaction force is not listed
Which of the following has the most inertia?
a) a golf ball
b) a bowling ball
c) a beach ball
d) a basketball
Inertia is directly related to an object's
a) shape
b) volume
c) size
d) mass
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