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Newton's Laws of Motion

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    Read the sentence and decide if it is an example of Newton's First, Second, or Third Law of Motion.
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  • A soccer ball won't move until it is kicked
    First Law
  •  5
  • A rocket blasting off.
    Third law
  •  5
  • It takes more force to move a bowling ball than a baseball.
    Second law
  •  5
  • It takes less force to push an empty wagon that a full one.
    Second law
  •  5
  • A fireman turns on his hose and is knocked backwards.
    Third law
  •  5
  • A bowling ball hitting pins and they fly backwards
    First law
  •  15
  • A bird pushes down on the air with its wings in order to fly.
    Third law
  •  5
  • A pitched baseball goes faster than one that is thrown gently.
    Second law
  •  5
  • paddling a canoe
    Third law
  •  5
  • A magician pulls out a table cloth and the dishes on top do not move.
    First law
  •  5
  • A swimmer pushes back on the water and moves forward.
    Third law
  •  5
  • An ice skater pushes with more force and goes faster.
    Second law
  •  5
  • A cannonball is shot forward and the cannon pushes back.
    Third law
  •  5
  • It takes less force to move a bicycle than a motorcycle.
    Second law
  •  5
  • The floor pushes up as a person's foot pushed down.
    Third law
  •  5