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Physics Grade 6-8

Physics: Newton's First Law

Understanding inertia, balanced forces, and motion

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Understanding inertia, balanced forces, and motion

Physics - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences when explaining your thinking. Show your work in the space provided.
  1. 1

    State Newton's First Law in your own words.

  2. 2
    A soccer ball resting still on grass with no motion shown.

    A soccer ball is sitting still on the grass. According to Newton's First Law, what will happen to the ball if no one kicks it and the wind does not move it?

  3. 3
    A skateboarder moving smoothly forward on a flat sidewalk.

    A skateboarder is moving forward on a flat sidewalk. If there were no friction or air resistance, what would Newton's First Law predict about the skateboarder's motion?

  4. 4
    A book on a desk with equal upward and downward force arrows.

    A book is resting on a desk. Gravity pulls the book downward, and the desk pushes upward on the book with an equal force. Is the book's motion changing? Explain why or why not.

  5. 5
    A car braking suddenly while a passenger leans forward against a seat belt.

    A passenger in a car seems to lurch forward when the driver suddenly brakes. Use Newton's First Law to explain why this happens.

  6. 6

    What is inertia?

  7. 7
    An empty shopping cart beside a full shopping cart.

    Which object has more inertia: an empty shopping cart or a full shopping cart? Explain your answer.

  8. 8
    A hockey puck sliding on ice with a small opposing friction arrow.

    A hockey puck slides across ice and slowly comes to a stop. Does this disprove Newton's First Law? Explain.

  9. 9
    A box with equal arrows pushing right and left.

    A box is being pushed to the right with a force of 20 newtons. Friction pushes left with a force of 20 newtons. What is the net force on the box, and what does Newton's First Law say about its motion?

  10. 10
    A box with a longer rightward force arrow and a shorter leftward force arrow.

    A box is being pushed to the right with a force of 30 newtons. Friction pushes left with a force of 10 newtons. What is the net force, and will the box's motion change?

  11. 11
    A spacecraft drifting straight through deep space with engines off.

    A spacecraft is moving through deep space far from planets and stars. Its engines turn off, and there is almost no friction. According to Newton's First Law, what happens to the spacecraft's motion?

  12. 12
    A coin falling into a cup as an index card is flicked sideways.

    A student places a coin on an index card that is resting on top of a cup. The student flicks the card quickly sideways, and the coin drops into the cup. Explain this using inertia.

  13. 13
    An object moving straight with equal opposing force arrows.

    Is a constant speed in a straight line evidence of balanced forces or unbalanced forces? Explain your answer.

  14. 14
    A backpack sliding to the right inside a bus turning left.

    A bus turns sharply to the left, and a backpack on the seat slides to the right side of the bus. Use Newton's First Law to explain what is happening.

  15. 15

    Write one real-life safety rule or safety device that is based on Newton's First Law, and explain how it helps people.

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