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Newton's 2nd Law

Newton's 2nd Law practice

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Created Date 09.12.20
Last Updated 09.12.20
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Topics of this game:
  • What is the formula for Newton's 2nd Law?
  • You have three bowling balls which weigh 3kg, 5kg, and 8 kg. Which will require more force to move?
  • The faster an object accelerates,
  • According to Newton’s second law of motion, if force remains the same but mass increases, then acceleration will
  • What is the force of a 1,000 kg elevator falling down at an acceleration of 9.8 m/s2?
  • True or False: When loading a catapult, it will take more force to send an object with less mass.
  • If you apply 10 N of force to a 10-kg object, what will be the object’s acceleration?
  • If you are pushing with equal force on two objects, and one of the objects has five times more mass than the other, it will accelerate
  • A 100kg man on Earth has a force of 980 Newtons due to gravity. The same man on the Moon has a force of 162 Newtons. Is acceleration due to gravity on the moon more or less than on Earth?
  • A 225kg football player is running at the quarterback of the opposing team. He is accelerating at 8 m/s2. With what force will he hit the quarterback?

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