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Newton’s First Law Newton’s Second Law Newton’s Third Law 5 pt 5 pt Eleanor M. Savko Newton’s First Law Newton’s Second Law 9/14/2018 Newton’s Third Law 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

What an object at rest will do, according to Newton’s First Law

What is stay at rest (or not move)?

What an object in motion will do, according to Newton’s First Law

What is remain in motion?

The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion?

What is Inertia?

What has to be applied to an object to change its motion, according to Newton’s First Law

What is a force?

Newton’s 1st law is also called this?

What is the Law of Inertia?

Three properties involved in Newton’s Second Law

What are force, mass and acceleration?

To find the force, you would do this

What is multiply mass times acceleration?

How to make an object accelerate twice as fast

What is apply twice as much force (or reduce the mass by half)?

To find acceleration, you would do this

What is divide the force by the mass?

If a force of 60N causes an object to accelerate at 3 m/s/s, the object has this mass

What is 20 kg?

What the wall does when you push on it

What is pushes back?

The two forces present when a ball bounces

What are Gravity & Friction or Action & Reaction

Two ways to describe the reaction force, according to Newton’s Third Law

What are equal and opposite?

Why your model rockets took off, according to Newton’s Third Law

What is the force of the expelled gases from the engine ignition pushing against the launch pad?

The names of the two forces involved in every pair of interactions involving Newton’s Third Law

What are action and reaction?