Isaac Newton
First Law
Second Law
Third Law
100

Only have 30 seconds to answer!!

What did Isaac Newton do in science and how did he make a difference?

A- He made the first two laws of motion

B- He made the three laws of matter

C- He made the three laws of motion

D- He made the lessons of physics

The answer is C- he made the first three laws of mass!!

100

What did the first law of motion state?

Every object persists in a state of rest or uniform motion unless a force changes it.

100

State the 2nd law of motion. And give an example.

Force is the change in momentum so mass times acceleration equals the force. So the heavier the harder to pull.

100

State the third law of motion as the definition!!

For every action there is a equal and opposite reaction.

200

Where was Isaac Newton born?

He was born in the United Kingdom or England.

200

The ball is moving and the basketball player stops it. This is not the first law of motion.

True or false

False

200

The sports car can go faster because it is smaller and has less to carry. This is an example of the 2nd law of motion. True or false?

True

200

Owen is on the pogo stick and when he bounces off the floor and pushes into the ground. Is this an example of the third law of motion?

Yes, it is a example because he is pushing against something and it is pushing him back up.

300

In the fable- what happened to fall on Isaac Newton's head?

An apple!!

300

Bob turned on his car and used the gas button to make it move, when the light turned red, he had to stop. Then he proceeded to go to work stopping and starting the whole time. Is this an example of the first law of motion, why?

Yes- because he is using the force to stop and start the car over and over again. And if he was not there then the car would not move.

300

When a bird flies into a car and is hit in the opposite direction, that is the 2nd law of motion. True or false and why?

This is not Newton's 2nd law it is his third because it goes in the opposite direction depending on the force. So we know that it is not the 2nd law.

300

When one bowling ball hits the other with incredible force and it shoots backward because the other one hit it as well. This is not an example of the third law of motion, true or false? 

This is false, it is a part of the third law of motion because every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when it hit something with great force it got shot back with force.

400

Where did Isaac Newton go to college?

You can look it up- but you have to answer in ten seconds!!

He went to school in Cambridge!!

400

When Maya was carrying a huge cake on her back to Boone's house, she slipped on the stick in the middle of the street. And suddenly fell over, the cake flew off of Maya's back and landed on Boone's head. Was the sudden stop- the first law of motion? Why?

Yes because if Maya did not stop then the cake would have remained on her back as long as she continued walking.

400

Give an example of the 2nd law of motion and explain why this analogy works for the law. Your teacher has to approve that it makes sense.

If your teacher said it is right- congrats you won!!

400

Create your own scenario to demonstrate Newton's third law of motion and state how and why it works. Your teacher or you can determine if it is correct.

Congratulations!!

EX: A skateboarder pushes the ground backward which causes the board to go forward.

500

When did he die and when was he born?

You can look up but have it done in ten seconds!!

1642-1727

If you did not do it in time, you don't get the points. For every five you went over take off 100 points.

500

Jonny the cat was caught in an ice cream maker and continued going in circles. Until his owner decided that they wanted to have ice cream and shut the machine off. What part of this equation is where the first law took place? Why?

When the cat is spinning with no way to stop and when the owner shuts off the machine.

500

Addison is moving out of her apartment that she has had for many years. She forgot to move out her clothes and now her dresser is much harder to pull out of the room. If she would have emptyed it then what would have changed? Is this an example of Newton's second law?

Yes, it is an example of the 2nd law. And if she would have emptied it, the dresser would be lighter and therefore easier for her to pull out of the room.

500

Billy was walking down the small soiled pathway and came across a willow tree. It had a small branch that stuck out of the side. He pulled down on the stick and it shot up hitting him in the head. Does this represent the third law of motion? And explain why?

Yes, because when he pulled down on the stick. It was a reaction and it had the opposite reaction of going the other way and hitting him. 

M
e
n
u