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Newton’s Laws Quiz
Name____________________Per___
Newton’s Laws Quiz
Name____________________Per___
1.
According to Newton’s second law of motion, if force remains
the same but mass increases, then acceleration will
A
increase
B.
decrease
C.
stay the same
D.
not be measurable
1.
According to Newton’s second law of motion, if force remains
the same but mass increases, then acceleration will
A
increase
B.
decrease
C.
stay the same
D.
not be measurable
2.
According to Newton’s second law of motion, force equals
mass times
A
velocity
B.
momentum
C.
acceleration
D.
mass
2.
According to Newton’s second law of motion, force equals
mass times
A
velocity
B.
momentum
C.
acceleration
D.
mass
3.
Inertia is the resistance of an object to a change in its
A.
gravity
B.
motion
C.
mass
D.
balanced force
3.
Inertia is the resistance of an object to a change in its
A.
gravity
B.
motion
C.
mass
D.
balanced force
4.
A rocket taking off is an example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
4.
A rocket taking off is an example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
5.
Cart 2 accelerating more slowly when mass was increased is an
example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
5.
Cart 2 accelerating slower when mass was increased is an
example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
6.
Pushing off the wall at the ice skating rink and going the
opposite direction is an example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
6.
Pushing off the wall at the ice skating rink and going the
opposite direction is an example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
7.
A driver without a seat belt getting thrown from the car in a
collision is an example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
7.
A driver without a seat belt getting thrown from the car in a
collision is an example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
8.
Throwing a ball with more force to increase acceleration is an
example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
8.
Throwing a ball with more force to increase acceleration is an
example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
9.
Blowing up a balloon and letting it go is an example of
Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
9.
Blowing up a balloon and letting it go is an example of
Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
10.
A space probe continuing in the same direction and speed in
space is an example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
10.
A space probe continuing in the same direction and speed in
space is an example of Newton’s
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law