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What is the primary concept described in Newton's First Law of Motion?
What is the primary concept described in Newton's First Law of Motion?
- Gravity
- Friction
- Acceleration
- Inertia (correct)
Which of the following is a consequence of Newton's Second Law of Motion?
Which of the following is a consequence of Newton's Second Law of Motion?
- An increase in mass leads to a decrease in acceleration
- A decrease in force results in a decrease in acceleration
- The force applied to an object is proportional to its velocity
- The acceleration of an object is inversely proportional to its mass (correct)
What is the mathematical representation of Newton's Second Law of Motion?
What is the mathematical representation of Newton's Second Law of Motion?
- F = ma (correct)
- m = F/a
- a = F/m
- F = m/v
According to Newton's Third Law of Motion, what is the relationship between an action and its reaction?
According to Newton's Third Law of Motion, what is the relationship between an action and its reaction?
What is the net result of the forces acting on an object that is at rest?
What is the net result of the forces acting on an object that is at rest?
Which of the following statements is a consequence of Newton's First Law of Motion?
Which of the following statements is a consequence of Newton's First Law of Motion?
What is the relationship between the mass of an object and its acceleration according to Newton's Second Law of Motion?
What is the relationship between the mass of an object and its acceleration according to Newton's Second Law of Motion?
What is the direction of the reaction force according to Newton's Third Law of Motion?
What is the direction of the reaction force according to Newton's Third Law of Motion?
Which of the following is an example of Newton's First Law of Motion?
Which of the following is an example of Newton's First Law of Motion?
What is the role of external forces in Newton's First Law of Motion?
What is the role of external forces in Newton's First Law of Motion?
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