Sir Isacc Newton
First law
Second law
Thrird law
what law am I?
100

Newton is credited with the 3 laws of what? 

motion

100

what is the first law of motion 

inertia 

100

what is the second law of motion 

acceleration 

100

what is the third law of motion 

action-reaction

100

A soccer ball continues to roll until it hits the fence. This is an example of which law of motion?

the first law 

200

Newton was a famous scientist, mathematician and what else ?

Astronomer 

200

An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by a what?? 

unbalanced force 

200

Force,acceleration and___ are all related

mass

200

forces come in __ when acting on to interacting objects 

pairs 

200

You run into your friend while skating and both of you fall in different directions. This is an example of which law of motion?

third law 

300

Newton is known as the most what scientist of all time?

influential 

300

an object in motion will stay remain in motion with constant ____ unless acted upon by an unbalanced force

velocity 

300

acceleration is the rate of change of___

velocity 

300

The size of the ___ on one object is equal to the size of the __ on a second object 

force, force 

300

 The dominos flew out of the back of the truck when it crashed into the books. This is an example of which law of motion?

the first law 

400

what is sir isacc newtons birthplace/ nationality 

london , Uk 

400

Newton's first law of motion states that there must be a cause which is a?

net (external) force

400

what is the equation for force ? 

F=M x A 

400

According to Newton's third law, " If you _________ on it, it ____________ on you!"

"If you push on it, it pushes on you!

400

A baseball hit with a metal bat goes farther than a baseball hit with a plastic bat. This is an example of which law of motion?

the second law 

500

He was a key figure in the philosophic revolution known as the

Enlightenment

500

friction is a force that acts

opposes motion 

500

The acceleration of an object depends directly upon what? 

the net force acting upon the object

500

What are the four types of forces that can be represented by arrows on a free-body diagram?

F(w), F(n), F(a), and F(f)

500

You let the air out of a balloon- the air goes one way and the balloon goes the opposite direction. This is an example of which law of motion?

the third law

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