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Which of the following is a type of non-contact force? A boy kicking a ball \ A girl attracting pins with a magnet \ A man pushing a cart
A girl attracting pins with a magnet
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When two objects are moving against each other, there is a force that arises between them called---------
Friction
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Unequal forces that are in opposite direction and cause motion are called----------------------
Unbalanced force
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Acceleration depends on mass of the object and amount of force applied is Newton’s----------law.
Newton's 2nd law
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Any object at rest will stay at rest, objects in motion will stay in motion until an external force acts on them.
Newton’s 1st law
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The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion is known as
Inertia
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Newton’s 3rd law states that “Every action has a reaction equal in ---------- and opposite in--------------
Strength, direction
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When an objects moves in straight line without changing its speed or its direction it is---------------
Uniform motion
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The measuring unit of force is----------
Newton
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Turning the car steering wheel is an example of -----------
Acceleration
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