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I have a large yoyo that must move to open my cash register

drawer, therefore I use a large baseball to move the yoyo.


A.Newton's First Law of Motion
B.Newton's Second Law of Motion
C.Newton's Third Law of Motion
Newtons second law says that more mass takes more force to move.

The students are riding on the Silver Bullet at Knottsberry Farm


and they are strapped in the cars. At the end of the ride the
coaster stops quickly. How does inertia affect each person in
the rollercoaster cars?
A.The student's bodies keep moving forward.
B.The student's bodies stop when the roller coaster stops.
C.The student's bodies only move backwards.

The tendency of an object to remain at rest if at rest or to


continue moving in a straight line if in motion.
A.Inertia
B.Momentum
C.Centripetal
D.Velocity

A unit of measurement for force.


A.Newton
B.Mass
C.Gram
D.MPH

The amount of force exerted on an object due to gravity.


A.Weight

B.Force
C.Momentum
D.Inertia

The type of foce that keeps objects moving in a circle or arc.


A.Gravity
B.Friction
C.Momentum
D.Centripetal

The amount of matter in an object.


A.Mass
B.Inertia
C.Velocity
D.Weight

A force that resists the movement of one surface against


another.
A.Centripetal
B.Inertia
C.Friction
D.Kinetic

The distance covered within a certain unit of time.


A.Speed
B.Acceleration
C.Velocity
D.Force

The product of an object's mass and its velocity.


A.Momentum
B.Force
C.Velocity
D.Speed

A marble is rolling on an incline and hits a domino in a Rube


Goldberg machine, the domino then falls and hits another
domino. The marble has inertia because it keeps moving until
acted on by another force.
A.Newton's First Law of Motion
B.Newton's Second Law of Motion
C.Newton's Third Law of Motion
Newtons frst law is the law of inertia. The marble that rolls into the dominos in my Rube Goldberg
has inertia because it will keep rolling until acted on by a force, such as hitting the domino! The
domino also has inertia, and it will keep staying still until acted on by a force, such as being hit by the
marble.

Tony and Jose play on the football team. Since Tony is older,
he weighs more and is taller than Jose. During practice, Tony
and Jose practice blocking on a tackle dummy. Both boys start
from the same place and position. Each tackle dummy has the
same mass. At the same time, the boys run forward into the
dummy. Which part of this situation demonstrates the Second
Law of Motion?(there may be more than one answer.)
A.The smaller player initially moves faster because he has less mass.(Missed)
B.The larger player will move the dummy further because he has more mass.
C.The dummy will fall foward when hit then bounce backwards.

A ball rolls down a ramp and then pushes a toy car, which then
rolls into a cup tied to a rope and drops to the ground.. Which
simple machine was used in this demonstration. (There may be
more than one answer)
A.Inclined plane
B.Wheel and axel(Missed)
C.Pulley(Missed)

According the the First Law of Motion, the force of the thrust of
the engine is ___________ than the force of gravity and the
weight of the rocket.
greater

This describes an object's velocity, or speed with a direction.


A.State of motion
B.State of rest
C.State of balance
D.State of California

A student is eating french fries and needs ketchup. He shakes


the ketchup bottle as it is turned upside down but the ketchup
won't move. He then smacks the bottle and the ketchup
moves. However, the ketchup won't stop moving until he turns
the bottle upright. This is an example of ____.
inertia

The rate at which an object is traveling in a certain direction.


A.Velocity
B.Acceleration
C.Speed

D.Mass

When all the forces acting upon an object balance each other,
the object will be in this state.
A.Equalibrium
B.Balanced
C.State of motion
D.Rest

The energy of motion or the energy an object has as a result of


its motion.
A.Kinetic
B.Momentum
C.Speed
D.Acceleration

A toy truck is wound up and hits a domino then moves a rubber


ball down the ramp, when the rubber ball hits the ground and
bounces back up.
A.Newton's First Law of Motion
B.Newton's Second Law of Motion
C.Newton's Third Law of Motion
Newtons third law talks about how forces come in pairs, and when you push an object, it pushes
back. The ball pushes on the floor when it hits, and the floor pushes back, one of the reasons why
the ball comes back up.

The force of attraction that exists between two objects.


A.Gravity
B.Inertia
C.Mass
D.Momentum

If a book rests on a table and remains at rest, both forces are


equal and in opposite directions. These forces are ________.
A.Balanced
B.Unbalanced

If a student is sitting in their chair and the leg of the chair breaks
the student will __________ toward the floor because the
gravity is a greater force.
A.Accelerate
B.Force
C.Balance
D.Speed

The rate at which an object changes its velocity.


A.Acceleration
B.Speed
C.Velocity
D.Inertia

The Wheeler Dealer bumper cars is a perfect example of every


action having a sepearate but equal reaction. This is an
example of which law of motion?
A.Newton's First Law
B.Newton's Second Law
C.Newton's Third Law
D.Newton's Fourth Law

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