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Laws of Motion Review 1

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Laws of motion

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1.

Who is the founding father of physics?

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2.

How many laws of motion are there?

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3.

Which of these is one of Newton's Laws of motion?

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4.

Decribe Inertia in your own words.

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5.

Describe Action/Reaction without using the words action and reaction in the definition.

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6.

What type of force can affect motion? (check all that apply)

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7.

Which law of motion applies to sitting on a chair and not falling?

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8.

Which of these can increase acceleration?

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9.

The trajectory of an object is...

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10.

The projectile of an object is a prediction.

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11.

If you exert the same force on two objects of different mass, you will get different accelerations

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12.

For every force put on an object there is an opposing force on the object.

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13.

Newton developed the universal law of gravity that still exists today.

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14.

The more friction that is put on an object, the more force is needed to move it.

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15.

Mass and acceleration are needed to determine how much force is needed to move an object

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16.

Name a force that may slow down the motion of an object on earth

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17.

Select all the examples of action/reaction

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18.

When something is in motion it has potential energy

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19.

When something is at rest it has potential energy

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20.

Potential Energy changes to kinetic energy when