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This document discusses Newton's Laws of Motion and provides 10 multiple choice or short answer questions about applying the laws. It tests understanding of the first law of inertia, explaining how objects at rest tend to stay at rest and objects in motion tend to stay in motion. It also addresses the second law regarding acceleration proportional to force, and the third law of equal and opposite reaction. Examples include a magician pulling a tablecloth without disturbing dishes, a person pushed into a seatbelt during braking, and a boat moving backward as a person steps onto a dock from it.
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LAWS OF MOTION - Google Forms PRINTED

This document discusses Newton's Laws of Motion and provides 10 multiple choice or short answer questions about applying the laws. It tests understanding of the first law of inertia, explaining how objects at rest tend to stay at rest and objects in motion tend to stay in motion. It also addresses the second law regarding acceleration proportional to force, and the third law of equal and opposite reaction. Examples include a magician pulling a tablecloth without disturbing dishes, a person pushed into a seatbelt during braking, and a boat moving backward as a person steps onto a dock from it.
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Newton's Laws of Motion


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1. Email address *

2. Which law explains when a magician pulls a tablecloth out from under dishes 1 point
and glasses on a table without disturbing them? *

Mark only one oval.

Law of Inertia

Law of Interaction

3. Which has more Inertia? (and more force to move) * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

Truck

Ant

4. A person is pushed forward into their seatbelt when a car stops. Which of 1 point
Newton's laws explains this motion? *

Mark only one oval.

Law of Interaction

Law of Inertia

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5. When air rushes out of a balloon and it moves upward. This is an example of 1 point
which Law of Motion? *

Mark only one oval.

Law of Acceleration

Law of Interaction

6. A person steps out of the boat and onto the dock. As the person moves 1 point
forward onto the dock, the boat moves backward. Which statement best
describes the backward motion of the boat as the person steps forward? *

Mark only one oval.

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

An object at rest tends to stay at rest.

Every mass exerts a force on every other mass.

Friction opposes the motion of an object.

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7. A crumpled piece of paper hits the ground before a flat sheet of paper 1 point

because? *

Mark only one oval.

the acceleration of gravity is greater on the crumpled paper.

the crumpled paper is more massive

there is more air resistance against the flat paper.

the crumpled paper is less massive.

8. Which is accelerated more by the same force, a bowling bowl or a football? 1 point
Explain. *

9. Which of these vehicles moving at the same speed is difficult to stop – a car, a 1 point
bus, or a train? Explain your answer. *

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10. When you are inside a bus or jeepney, what do you experience when the 2 points
vehicle starts from rest? What do you also experience when, while the
vehicle is moving fast, it stops suddenly? Explain these experiences in terms
of the law of inertia. *

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