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How does newton,s first law explain the motion of an object in the absence of external forces?(1point
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what is net force?
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Question%0D%0AAn octopus propels itself through the water by ejecting water through a funnel in its body. How does this
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Newton's Second Law Quick Check answers
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Newton's Third Law Quick Check
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Match the scenario to the Newton's Law it describes. Column A 1. As a man steps forward off of a boat, the boat moves
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A woman of mass 58 kg jumps off the bow of a 88 kg canoe that is intially at rest.
If her velocity is 2 m/s to the right, what is
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When keeping the force the same, how does changing the mass change the distance travelled? Which of Newton’s laws does this
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Newton's 1st law is also known as the Law of
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Newton's Laws
1. An object in motion tends to stay in motion unless an external force acts on it. 2. When a force acts on an
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Newton's Laws Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade. 7 of
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Newton's Laws Unit Test
2 of 152 of 15 Items Question Two movers are attempting to push a couch up a ramp. One mover applies a
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If a soccer ball’s mass is 5 kg and a player who weighs 50 kg kicks the soccer ball forward with a force of 5 N , how much
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Newton's Laws Unit Test
8 of 158 of 15 Items Question Five motorboats are being tested to see which reaches the highest velocity
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What is force directly proportional to?(1 point)
Responses the velocity and mass of an object the velocity and mass of an object
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Question 1
The box lists two of Newton's three laws of motion. Newton's Laws 1. An object in motion tends to stay in motion
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Explain in 1 sentence why The tendency of an object to remain at rest or to remain in motion is called interia and not momentum
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The recoil action of a rifle is best explained by newtons
A. 2nd law of motion B. 3rd law of motion C. 1st law of motion
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Which of Newton's laws is represented by this picture of the bowling pins before the ball hits them?
bowling pins Which of
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What is a newton?
a force that changes the motion of an object a force that pulls objects toward the ground the unit in which
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When analyzing a skill and detecting errors, which of the following activities is important? Question 12
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Which law describes what happen when the forces on an object are balanced?
Newton's second law of motion The principal that rest
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Which law would be modeled by the image on the left?
Newton's first law Newton's second law Rest is the natural state of an
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Which law would be modeled by the image on the left?
Illustration of a person sitting in an ejector seat. In the first image the
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Newton's First Law Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Which law would be modeled by the image on the left? Illustration of a
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newtons third law quick check
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During a game of handball, you strike the ball with a mass of 0.05 kg, and it accelerates to the left at a rate of 14 m/s 2 What
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What newton law is for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?
1st law 2nd law 3rd law
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What calculation is Newtons Second Law?
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Whats newtons 2 and 3 laws?
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Newton's Laws Unit Test
3 of 153 of 15 Items Question A group of students conduct an experiment to study Newton’s second law of
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What force is needed to give a 4.5 kg bowling ball an acceleration of 9 m/s2?
Responses 0.5 N 0.5 N 2 N 2 N 36.5 N 36.5 N 40.5 N
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An octopus propels itself through the water by injecting water through a funnel and its body. How does this demonstrate newtons
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How do bumper cars at an amusement park demonstrate Newton’s third law?(1 point)
Responses  If two bumper cars collide with
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how to find the force of an object
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Write a hypothesis for Part I of the lab, which is about the effect on an object being carried by a car, when the car
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The lesser the force that is applied, the _____________________ the acceleration. greater less than or same
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A 100.-kilogram cart accelerates at 0.50 meter per second squared west as a horse exerts a force of 60. newtons west on the
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While you push a box you begin to decrease the force you are exerting on the box. When will the box reach static equilibrium?(1
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A stone with a mass of 100 kg sits on the ground. Gravity acts on the stone at a rate of 9.8 m/s2. What is the normal force
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What is the relationship among force, mass, and acceleration?(1 point) Responses Force equals mass times acceleration. Force
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a 5kg block, resting on a rough horizontal table is connected by a light in extensible string passing over a light frictionless
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33) A 5.00-kg object placed on a frictionless, horizontal table is
connected to a string that passes over a pulley and then is
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According to Newton's third law of motion which statement is always correct
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A student is moving furniture. Even though table A and table B are the same size, table A requires more force to move. Why? (1
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What is a newton?(1 point) Responses the unit in which force is measured the unit in which force is measured a force that
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The force that an object exerts on another object.
Question 5 options: Power Inertia Gravity Acceleration
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State newton's second law of motion in words
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A ball bounces on the ground. How do the bsllabc the ground act on each other
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In 1-2 sentences, explain why two objects with the same mass, when dropped from the same height, may not reach the ground at the
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