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Who was the scientist responsible for discovering Newtons Laws?

Sir Isaac Newton

What do Newtons Laws tell us about?

They tell us about how things move on Earth

Which law says that heavier objects require more force than lighter objects to move or accelerate them?

Newtons Second Law

When a teacher stands at the front of the class, the force of gravity pulls her toward theground. The ground pushes back with an equal and opposite force. This is an example of which of Newton's Laws of Motion?
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Newtons Third Law

Which law describes the following: A persons body is thrown outward as a car rounds a curve on a highway.

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The First Law

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How many laws are there?

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Three!

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Which law describes the following:


Rockets are launched into space using jet propulsion where exhaust accelerates out from the rocket and the rocket accelerates in an opposite direction.
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The Third Law

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Which law explains the following: A picture is hanging on a wall and does not move.

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The First Law

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Which law explains the following: A person not wearing a seatbelt flies through a car window when someone slams on the breaks because the persons body wants to remain in continuous motion even when the car stops.
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The First Law

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Which law explains the following: Pushing a child on a swing is easier than pushing an adult on the same swing, because the adult has more inertia.
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The Second Law

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Which law explains the following? A soccer player kicks a ball with their foot and their toes are left stinging.

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The Third Law

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Which law explains the following: A student leaves a pencil on a desk and the pencil stays in the same spot until another student picks it up.

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The First Law

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Which law explains the following:


Two students are in a baseball game. The first student hits a ball very hard and it has a greater acceleration than the second student who hits the ball lightly.
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The Second Law

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Which law explains the following? A soccer ball accelerates more than a bowling ball when thrown with the same force.
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The Second Law

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For every action there is an ___________ and opposite ______.

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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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