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You're riding a bike when suddenly you hit a large rock. The bike stops moving but you fly over the handlebars. Thsi is an example of ....
a) Newton's First Law of Motion
b) Newton's Second Law of Motion
c) Newton's Third Law of Motion
d) Law of Conservation of Momentum

An an ice skater pushes harder with his leg muscles, he begins to move faster. This is an example of ...
a) Newton's First Law of Motion
b) Newton's Second Law of Motion
c) Newton's Third Law of Motion
d) Law of Conservation of Momentum

When you paddle a canoe, the canoe goes forward. This is an example of....
a) Newton's First Law of Motion
b) Newton's Second Law of Motion
c) Newton's Third Law of Motion
d) Law of Conservation of Momentum

For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction refers to
a) The Law of Conservation of Momentum.
b) Newton's Second Law of Motion
c) Newton's Third Law of Motion
d) acceleration

Newton's First Law of Motion is also known as
a) gravity
b) the Law of Conservation of Momentum
c) the Law of Inertia
d) vertical motion

The force that slows things down is
a) centripital force
b) gravity
c) inertia
d) friction

Acceleration of an object will increase as the net force increases depending on its ...
a) mass
b) volume
c) density
d) shape

What is the formula used for Newton's Second Law of Motion?
a) velecity = acceleration x time
b) force = mass x acceleration
c) momentum = mass x volume
d) speed = distance divided by time

An object in motion stays in motion in a straight line, unless acted upon by an outside force. An object at rest will stay at rest until acted upon by an outside force.
a) Newton's First Law of Motion
b) Newton's Second Law of Motion
c) Newton's Third Law of Motion
d) Newton's Forth Law of Motion

For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction refers to which law?
a) Newton's First Law of Motion
b) Newton's Second Law of Motion
c) Newton's Third Law of Motion
d) Law of Conservation of Momentum

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