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Newton's Laws Quizziz slides

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Science

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9th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Michel Skinner

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16 Slides • 16 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which will require more energy to move: an empty wagon or a full wagon?

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An empty wagon

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A full wagon

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Both require the same energy

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Neither requires energy

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Draw

Please get out your green packet, a pencil & a highlighter! Follow along with this slideshow and write or highlight when necessary. If there is something on the screen not on your paper--WRITE IT IN!

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Multiple Choice

According to Newton's 1st Law of Motion, what happens to a body in motion with no external forces?

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It will stop immediately.

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It will continue moving at the same speed.

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It will slow down gradually.

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It will change direction.

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Multiple Choice

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Which object is demonstrating its inertia in this diagram?

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hand

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coin

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card

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glass

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Multiple Choice

According to Newton's First Law of Motion, what can unbalanced forces cause in an object in motion?

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It remains at the same speed.

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It changes speed, direction, or both.

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It remains in the same direction.

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It stops moving.

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Fill in the Blank

When an object changes speed or direction due to an unbalanced force, we call that __________. (if you need to go back to a previous slide-do so-spelling matters!)

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Multiple Choice

According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, what happens to acceleration if two objects have the same mass but different forces?

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The object with the weaker force will have greater acceleration.

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Both objects will have the same acceleration.

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The object with the stronger force will have greater acceleration.

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Acceleration is not affected by force.

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Multiple Choice

What is the effect on acceleration if two objects have different masses but the same force is applied?

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The object with more mass will have greater acceleration.

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The object with less mass will have greater acceleration.

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Both objects will have the same acceleration.

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Acceleration is not affected by mass.

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Open Ended

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What’s the difference between Balanced Forces and Force Pairs?

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Draw

Draw arrows to identify the force pair (action/reaction) between the figure skater and the ice.

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Draw

Draw arrows to identify the force pair (action/reaction) between the horse and the wagon

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following surfaces has the MOST friction?

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iced over sidewalk

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sidewalk

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mowed grass

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unmowed grass

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Multiple Choice

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Which law is illustrated by the statement: "Several dogs pulling a sled will go faster than one dog pulling a sled"?

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Newton's First Law of Motion

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Newton's Second Law of Motion

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Newton's Third Law of Motion

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Law of Conservation of Energy

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Multiple Choice

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Which law explains the action and reaction forces between the skateboarder and the ground?

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Newton's First Law

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Newton's Second Law

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Newton's Third Law

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Law of Universal Gravitation

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Which of Newton's Laws explains why a soccer ball won't move until it is kicked?

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Newton's First Law

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Newton's Second Law

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Newton's Third Law

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Newton's Law of Cooling

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Which law explains why it takes less force to move a bicycle than a motorcycle?

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Newton's First Law of Motion

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Newton's Second Law of Motion

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Newton's Third Law of Motion

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Law of Universal Gravitation

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