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Newton's 3rd Law input mod
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Newton's 3rd Law Input Stations M version
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http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/forces-and-motion/action-and-reaction.htm
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Question 1
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My example of an action / reaction force pair is...
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forces
Newton's 3rd Law
action force
reaction force
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force pairs
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Question 6
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For every _____ there is an equal and ____ reaction.
motion, opposite
action, opposite
action, unequal
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Question 9
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I observed....
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Question 10
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The action force was...
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The reaction force was..
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I observed....
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Question 13
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The action force was..
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Question 14
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The reaction force was..
Question 2
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Newton's 3rd Law says..
A an object at rest will stay at rest until acted upon by an outside force.
B force = mass x acceleration
C for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
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If you pushed on a wall with 100 N of force, the wall would push back towards you with ...
A 100 N of force
B 0 N of force
C 200 N of force
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How do fish propel forward in water?
A air bubbles under fins.
B the water pushes back on the fin with equal force
C a fish pushes the water harder than the water can push back
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Which of the following situations is an example of Newton’s 3rd Law?
A To jump off the ground, your legs push down on the Earth, and it pushes you back.
B During a game of baseball, a pitched ball stays in motion until it connects with the bat and changes direction.
C A 250-pound linebacker exerts more force tackling the quarterback than a 150-pound player would.