This is a "Push or pull acting on an object."
What is a "Force?"
This is Newton's 1st Law of Motion.
What is "An object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will remain in motion, unless an unbalanced force acts on it."
Which of Newton's Laws is shown below? Why? 
What is "Newton's 1st Law?" The stationary baseball represents Newton's 1st Law because it will not move unless a force is applied to the baseball.
Newton's Second Law of Motion is often expressed with this mathematical equation.
F=MA
This is the net force on the dresser. 
What is 70 N to the right?
What day is Star Wars Day?
May 4
This law is known as the Law of Action-Reaction.
Newton's Third Law
This is Newton's 2nd Law of Motion.
What is "The acceleration of an object is dependent upon its mass and the force applied on it."
Both objects accelerate at the same rate. Which one required a larger force? Why? 
What is the bowling ball required a larger force? It required a larger force because it has a larger mass.
How much force does it take to make a 25 kg object accelerate at a rate of 4 m/s2.
What is 100 N? (F=MA; 25 kg X 4 m/s2 = 100N)
Will the cart move? Evidence? 
What is "The cart will move to the left, because the force in that direction is larger?"
What Tv show is about the life of a sheriff's deputy named Rick Grimes?
The Walking Dead
The famous English scientist credited for his laws of motion and his theory describing gravity.
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
What is Newton's 2nd Law?
Which of Newton's Laws of Motion explains this scenario?
Firing a gun forces the bullet forward, causing the gun to kick back into the shoulder.
Newton's Third Law
What is the mass of an object that accelerates 6 m/s2 when a 24 N force is applied? 
What is 4 kg? (M=F/A: 24N / 6m/s2 = 4 kg)
This is the Net Force on the dresser. 
What is 20 N to the right?
Double Jeopardy
This T.v. Show is about the life of The Winchester Brothers...
Supernatural
The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
This is a definition for "Inertia."
This is Newton's 3rd Law of Motion.
What is "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."
Which of Newton's Laws of motion explains this scenario?
A lightweight racing car accelerates much faster than a heavy minivan with the same engine power.
Newton's Second Law
A 20 N force pushes on an object that weighs 10 kg, what is the acceleration if the object is on a frictionless, horizontal surface?
What is 2 m/s2?
Will the cart will move. Evidence? 
What is the "cart will not move because the forces are balanced?"
Aragorn in "The Lord of the Rings" was king of what kingdom?
Gondor and/or Arnor
Harold is going skydiving. When he jumps from the plane, he plumets downward 4600 ft before he opens his parachute. If he fell for 25 seconds, what was the average speed of his fall? Use the proper unit for speed. Example: (mph)
184 feet per second (fps)
Which of Newton's Laws is shown in the image below? 
What is Newton's 3rd Law?
Which of Newton's Laws is shown in the image below? Why? 
What is Newton's 3rd Law? Because the person applies a force to the boat, and the boat applies a force to the person.
An 8 kg object on a horizontal surface is subject to a push of 20 N and a friction force of 3 N. What is its acceleration? Round to the nearest hundredths place.
What is 2.13 m/s2?

The net force is 0 N. The box will not move because balanced forces are acting on the box.
Name the famous actor that played in these movies:
Indiana Jones
Blade Runner
Star Wars (Han Solo)
Who is Harrison Ford?