Newton's 3 Laws Of Motion

An educational illustration of Newton's Laws of Motion featuring examples of inertia and forces acting on objects in motion, children engaging with physics concepts, vibrant and illustrative style.

Test Your Knowledge of Newton's Laws of Motion!

Challenge yourself with our interactive quiz on Newton's 3 Laws of Motion! Perfect for students, teachers, or anyone interested in understanding the fundamentals of physics.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • 11 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Test your understanding of inertia, forces, and motion
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by JumpingBall123
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True/False- Newton's 3rd law is an object in motion wants to stay in motion, an object in rest wants to stay in rest.
True
False
What is inertia?
Newton's 1st Law
Internet breaking
To do nothing or stay the same
The move very fast or slow.
Choose which are NOT examples of Newtons 1st Law?
A soccer ball being kicked
A puddle on the sidewalk
The mailbox
A car slowing down at a yellow light
What ARE examples of Newton's 2nd Law?
Sleeping
Smiling using your muscles
Riding your bicycle
Typing an essay
What is an unbalanced force?
A force jumping
A force acting upon another force
A force running in the opposite direction of another force
A force moving fast or slow
What is an example of a unbalanced force?
A brand new rug from Lowes
Kicking a football from Dicks Sporting Goods
Smelling the fake plant from Home Goods
Looking at your new soap from Bath and Body Works
True/False - When I examine the rocks in my collection, the rocks have inertia.
True
False
Newton's Second Law is what?
Greater mass, the more force it takes to push or pull it
Greater the mass, easier it is to push or pull it
Less mass, the more force it takes to push it or pull it.
Less mass, the bigger the object is.
What is a toothbrush sitting on a countertop NOT an example of?
Newton's 1st Law
Newton's 3rd Law
Inertia
Balanced force
Which is an example of Newton's 3rd Law?
Jumping
A car slowing down
A splat ball sticking to the wall
A cat stopping itself at the ground
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