Newton's Laws
Electricity Basics
Real Life
100

An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an external force. What law is this?


Law of Inertia / Newton’s First Law

100

What is the flow of electric charges called?


Electric Current

100

Why do we wear seatbelts while riding vehicles?

To prevent passengers from moving forward during sudden stops.

200

What formula represents Newton’s Second Law?

F = ma

200

What is the SI unit of electric current?

Ampere (A)

200

Why does a balloon move backward when air escapes?

Action and reaction forces.

300

Why is it harder to push a truck than a bicycle?

A truck has greater mass and greater inertia.

300

What formula is used to calculate electric current?


I = Q/t

300

Why do electric fans and televisions usually use AC?

They operate using alternating current from household electricity.

400

A rocket moves upward because gases are pushed downward. What law explains this?

Law of Interaction / Newton’s Third Law

400

What is the difference between DC and AC?

DC flows in one direction while AC changes direction periodically

400

What happens to the current in a circuit if the resistance increases while the voltage remains the same?

The current decreases.


500

A passenger moves forward when a vehicle suddenly stops. Explain why.

The body continues moving due to inertia.

500

Why is understanding electric current important?

It helps us use electrical devices safely.

500

Why is understanding electrical circuits important?

It helps ensure safe and efficient use of electrical devices.

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