Newton's Three Laws
This game helps you review the concepts of Newtons three laws.
Created Date
01.04.23
Last Updated
01.05.23
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Topics of this game:
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What best describes Newtons first law?
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What best describes Newtons second law?
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What best describes Newtons third law?
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What best defines inertia?
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Match the definition: The distance an object travels per unit of time.
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Match the definition: Speed in a given direction EX: 50mph North
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Which two things effect acceleration?
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What does momentum depend on?
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Match the definition: Equal forces acting in opposite directions causing no change in motion.
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Match the definition: forces not equal that cause the motion or direction of an object to change.
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Which is the formula for average speed?
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When a car crashes, a seat belt serves the role of protecting you from what?
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A scientist who discovered the relationship between motion and force and came up with the Newton's Laws of Motion.
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What are the units for mass?
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When is there a change of motion with an object?
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If you walk 52 miles North in 2 hours, what is your velocity?
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If you want to increase the acceleration of a ball you kick, what must you increase?
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What is the unit for force?
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True or False: A force can’t make an object change direction.
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True or False: A greater applied force is required to move an object with a greater mass than one with a smaller mass.
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What is the difference between speed and velocity?
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If you push a 5 kg object with a net force of 10 Newtons, what will its acceleration be?
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True or False: A net force of zero means the forces of an object are unbalanced.
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True or False: Two forces going in the same direction cancel each other out.
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What kind of objects have inertia?
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