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Newton's 3rd Law can be summarized as:
 
all forces act in pairs
 
motion requires an unbalanced force
 
acceleration requires force & mass
 
all forces act alone
T/F: Newton's 1st Law means that a table will not move unless a force is applied to it.
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
The 1st law also states: an object in motion stays in motion at the same velocity unless _____.
 
it experiences an unbalanced force
 
it experiences a balanced force
 
it experiences acceleration
 
it experiences and increase in size
Which law states, acceleration depends on an object's mass & the amount of force applied to it?
 
Newton's 2nd Law
 
Newton's 1st Law
 
Newton's 3rd Law
 
Newton's 4th Law
Which equation expresses Newton's 2nd Law?
 
F = ma
 
s = d ÷ t
 
a = (v<sub>2</sub> - v<sub>1</sub>) ÷ t
 
M = fa
Which law states that objects exert an equal and opposite force on each other?
 
Newton's 3rd Law
 
Newton's 1st Law
 
Newton's 2nd Law
 
Newton's 4th Law
What term describes the tendency of all objects to resist a change in motion?
 
inertia
 
stationary
 
acceleration
 
net force
What is another name for Newton's 1st Law of Motion?
 
Law of Inertia
 
Law of Forces
 
Law of Resistance
 
Law of Acceleration
Which law states an object at rest stays at rest unless it experiences an unbalanced force?
 
Newton's 1st Law
 
Newton's 4th Law
 
Newton's 3rd Law
 
Newton's 2nd Law
Which scientist developed three laws to explain the relationship between force and motion?
 
Sir Isaac Newton
 
Albert Einstein
 
Michael Faraday
 
Niels Bohr