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Newton's Three Laws of Motion
From inertia to action-reaction, test your understanding of the three fundamental laws that govern the motion of all objects.
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- 01Newton's First Law of Motion is also commonly known as the Law of...?
- 02According to Newton's First Law, an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by what?
- 03Which formula correctly represents Newton's Second Law of Motion?
- 04Newton's Second Law states that an object's acceleration is inversely proportional to its...?
- 05What is the standard SI unit of force, named in honor of Isaac Newton?
- 06Newton's Third Law is often summarized as: 'For every action, there is an equal and opposite...'?
- 07A rocket propelling itself through space by expelling hot gas is a classic example of which law?
- 08According to the Law of Inertia, which of the following objects has the most inertia?
- 09Using Newton's Second Law (F=ma), what is the net force required to accelerate a 10 kg object at 2 m/s²?
- 10When you are standing on the floor, the Earth's gravity pulls you down. What is the 'reaction' force according to Newton's Third Law?
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My geography teacher would be proud.
Tough but the right level of tough.
Still thinking about question 4.
I should have known the symphony one.
Kid in the back got more than me. Sad.