Physics Grade 6-8

Physics: Newton's Three Laws of Motion

Exploring inertia, force, acceleration, and action-reaction pairs

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Exploring inertia, force, acceleration, and action-reaction pairs

Physics - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work when a calculation is needed. Use complete sentences for explanations.
  1. 1
    A soccer ball on grass being kicked by a player's foot.

    A soccer ball sitting on the grass stays still until a player kicks it. Which of Newton's laws best explains why the ball stays still at first, and why it starts moving after the kick?

  2. 2
    A student pushes a wheeled cart across a smooth floor.

    A student pushes a 10 kg cart with a force of 30 N. What is the cart's acceleration if there is no friction?

  3. 3
    A swimmer pushes water backward and moves forward.

    When a swimmer pushes water backward with their hands, the swimmer moves forward. Which of Newton's laws is shown, and what is the action-reaction pair?

  4. 4
    A book rests on a table with balanced upward and downward arrows.

    A book is resting on a table. Gravity pulls the book downward, and the table pushes upward on the book with the same amount of force. Is the book's motion changing? Explain why or why not.

  5. 5
    A toy car accelerates forward on a smooth surface.

    A 2 kg toy car accelerates at 4 m/s². What net force is acting on the toy car?

  6. 6
    A seat belt holds a passenger during a sudden car stop.

    During a sudden stop in a car, a passenger's body seems to keep moving forward. Which of Newton's laws explains this, and how does a seat belt help?

  7. 7
    Two students push a box in opposite directions with unequal forces.

    Two students push a box in opposite directions. One student pushes right with 40 N, and the other pushes left with 25 N. What is the net force on the box, and in which direction will it accelerate?

  8. 8
    A rocket moves upward as gases shoot downward.

    A rocket launches upward when hot gases are pushed downward out of the engine. Identify the action force and the reaction force.

  9. 9
    A basketball and bowling ball are pushed with the same force, with the basketball moving faster.

    A bowling ball and a basketball are pushed with the same force across a smooth floor. Which ball will have the greater acceleration, and why?

  10. 10
    A hockey puck slides on ice while friction acts backward.

    A hockey puck slides across ice and eventually slows down. Newton's first law says moving objects keep moving unless acted on by an outside force. What outside force slows the puck?

  11. 11
    A block has one net force arrow pointing forward.

    A 5 kg object has a net force of 20 N acting on it. What is its acceleration?

  12. 12
    A skateboarder pushes backward on the ground and moves forward.

    A skateboarder pushes backward on the ground with one foot and moves forward. Explain how Newton's third law applies.

  13. 13
    A box is pulled and pushed right while friction acts left.

    A box is pulled to the right with 50 N and pushed to the right with 20 N. Friction acts to the left with 15 N. What is the net force on the box?

  14. 14
    A card is flicked sideways while a coin drops into a cup.

    A teacher places a coin on top of an index card that rests on a cup. When the card is flicked quickly sideways, the coin drops into the cup. Which law explains the coin's motion?

  15. 15
    A person pushes a wall while friction at the shoes prevents sliding.

    A student says, "If a person pushes on a wall, the wall pushes back with the same force, so the person should move backward every time." Explain why the person may not move.

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