Newtons 1ST Law
Newtons 2ND Law
Newtons 3RD Law
1st, 2nd, or 3rd?
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What does Newton’s First Law state?

An object with stay in motion, or stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.

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What does Newtons 2ND Law state?

The more force applied to an object, the faster it will accelerate.

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What is the scientists name that created Newtons Laws

Sir Isaac Newton

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This law helps explain why when you step on the gas in a car, it speeds up in proportion to how hard you press.

Newton's 1st law

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How does wearing a seatbelt relate to Newton's First Law?

When a car suddenly stops, your body wants to keep moving forward. A seatbelt provides the unbalanced force needed to stop you, preventing injury.  

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How does kicking a soccer ball relate to relate to Newtons 2ND law?

When you kick the soccer ball, your foot exerts a force on the ball. The harder you kick, the greater the force applied.  

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What does Newtons 3RD Law state?

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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A soccer ball will keep rolling across the field unless it hits something, like a goalpost or a player. This happens due to this law.

Newtons 1st law

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Why do objects eventually stop moving if no force is supposed to act on them?

Friction and air resistance slow the object and stop it.

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The formula that expresses Newtons 2nd Law

F= Ma

300

 When two ice skaters push off from each other, they glide in opposite directions. This is an example of Newtons 3rd Law. TRUE OR FALSE.

TRUE

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When you jump on a trampoline, you push down and the trampoline pushes you back up. This action-reaction pair is a perfect example of this law.

Newton’s Third Law

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What is inertia

Inertia is an object's resistance to a change in its state of motion.

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When you kick a soccer ball, the ball accelerates because of...

Net force

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happens to a skateboarder when they push back on the ground with their foot.

the skateboard moves forward.

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A rocket zooms into space thanks to this law, which explains how the expulsion of gas propels it forward.

Newton's 3rd law

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Newton's 1st Law is often called this because it describes an object’s natural state of motion.

Law of Inertia
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The quantity you are solving for when you divide force by mass.

Acceleration

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A person jumping off a diving board doesn't exert any force on the board. TRUE OR FALSE.

FALSE

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When you’re driving your car and slam on the brakes, the car’s passengers move forward, even though the car stops. This happens because of this law.

Newton's 1st law

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