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Name ___________________
Disney Imagineering Video Guide (Newton’s Three Laws of Motion)
Preview Questions
1. What makes an object move?
2. Why does a ball rolling along a level sidewalk slow down and then stop?
3. What is a force?
4. What is friction?
Post-viewing Questions
1. What are some examples of friction?
2. What is an example of balanced forces?
3. What is an example of unbalanced forces?
4. What factors influence the acceleration of an object?
Name ___________________
Disney Imagineering Video Guide (Newton’s Three Laws of Motion)
Preview Questions
1. What makes an object move?
2. Why does a ball rolling along a level sidewalk slow down and then stop?
3. What is a force?
4. What is friction?
Post-viewing Questions
1. What are some examples of friction?
2. What is an example of balanced forces?
3. What is an example of unbalanced forces?
4. What factors influence the acceleration of an object?
Test your knowledge!
1 A force is a push or pull on an object that results from its interaction with another object. True or False?
2 Only large objects with mass have gravity. True or False?
3 The combined effect of all forces acting on an object is the _____________ force.
4 Velocity is an object’s speed and _______________.
5 When the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, the object will _______________.
6 Acceleration is a change in _____________.
7 The 17th century scientist who studied force and motion was _____________.
8 Newton’s first law applies when forces are _______________.
9 Newton’s second law is often expressed as the formula _______________.
10 Newton’s second law applies any time you’re trying to accelerate an object. True or False?
11 The more mass an object has, the less force is needed to accelerate it. True or False?
12 Newton’s third law says: “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” True or False?
13 Once an object is moving, it doesn’t need a force to keep it moving; it needs a force to make
it stop moving. True or False?
14 The resistance of an object to a change in motion is called _______________.
15 All objects have momentum when they’re in motion. True or False?
Test your knowledge!
1 A force is a push or pull on an object that results from its interaction with another object. True or False?
2 Only large objects with mass have gravity. True or False?
3 The combined effect of all forces acting on an object is the _____________ force.
4 Velocity is an object’s speed and _______________.
5 When the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, the object will _______________.
6 Acceleration is a change in _____________.
7 The 17th century scientist who studied force and motion was _____________.
8 Newton’s first law applies when forces are _______________.
9 Newton’s second law is often expressed as the formula _______________.
10 Newton’s second law applies any time you’re trying to accelerate an object. True or False?
11 The more mass an object has, the less force is needed to accelerate it. True or False?
12 Newton’s third law says: “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” True or False?
13 Once an object is moving, it doesn’t need a force to keep it moving; it needs a force to make
it stop moving. True or False?
14 The resistance of an object to a change in motion is called _______________.
15 All objects have momentum when they’re in motion. True or False?