Newtons laws

Explore Newton's Laws of Motion
Test your knowledge on the fundamental laws of physics that govern the motion of objects with our engaging quiz!
Learn more about:
- Isaac Newton and his discoveries
- The principles of Forces and Motion
- The relationship between mass, force, and acceleration
Who cam up with the idea of gravity?
Albert Einstein
Marie Curie
Isaac Newton
Galileo Galilei
True or False: Newton's second law formula is F=MA
False
True
An object at rest will stay at rest, unless acted on an unbalanced force
Newtons 1st law
Newtons 2nd law
Newtons 3rd law
All the above
True or False Newtons 3rd law: The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of an object and the amount of force applied
True
False
What is Mass measured by?
Newtons
Kilograms
M/s/s
The greater the Mass of acceleration...
Greater mass
Greater force
More acceleration
None of the above
Acceleration...
Is produced when a force acts on an object
F=MA
M=F/A
I don't know
The tendency of all objects to resit any change in motion
Law of Inertia
Acceleration
3rd law
None!!
The law states: "For every action(force) there is an equal and opposite reaction"
Newton 3rd law
Newtons 1st law
Newtons 2nd law
Light contains color
What are some ways to make an object move?
Push/pull
Skateborad
Water
All the above
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