Newton's Laws of Motion

Worksheet by Emily Wenzell
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Science
Grades
7 , 8
Language
ENG
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Newton's Laws of Motion Give a real world example (not used in the video) of Newton's 1,2,3 Law. What equation do you need to know for Newton's Second Law? When we are sitting, is there force being act upon us? Yes No Label each statement "1," "2," or "3" for the law of motion it illustrates. Pushing a baby on a swing is easier than pushing an adult on the same swing. Newton's Second Law Water spills from a glass carried by someone who is walking steadily and suddenly stops short. Newton's First Law When thrown with the same force, a soccer ball accelerates more than a bowling ball. Newton's Second Law A magician pulls a tablecloth out from under a dish on a table without disturbing the dish. Newton's First Law A rocket launches into space, pushing fuel exhaust in one direction and the rocket in the opposite direction. Newton's Third Law A book rests on top of a shelf and does not move until a student accidentally knocks it off. Newton's First Law What will happen if you're in a car, and the driver slams on the brake? You will stop moving. You will continue moving forward. You will gradually slow down. You will speed up. According to Newton's first law, an object in motion will stay in motion unless: An opposing force acts on it. It's in outer space. It stops. It remains at rest.

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