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Who is the scientist that developed the laws of motion?


What is another name for the first law of motion?
What is another name for the second law of motion?
What is another name for the third law of motion?
What is the ratio between the force necessary to move one
surface horizontally over another and the pressure between
the two surfaces?
6. What formula represents the second law of motion?
7. Which law explains why heavier objects require more force
to be moved?
8. Which law explains why a picture hanging on a wall does not
move?
9. Which law explains why a child on a swing requires less force
in the push, whereas an adult on the same swing requires a
greater force?
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Which law best applies when a magician pulls a
tablecloth out from underneath some dishes without
disturbing them?
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1. If a net horizontal force of 130 N is applied to a person with
mass 60.0 kg who is resting on the edge of a swimming pool,
what horizontal acceleration is produced?
2. What magnitude of net force is required to give a 135-kg
refrigerator an acceleration of magnitude 1.40 m/s 2?
3. A box rests on a frozen pond, which serves as a frictionless
horizontal surface. If a fisherman applies a horizontal force
with magnitude 48.0 N to the box and produces an
acceleration of magnitude 3.00 m/s 2, what is the mass of the
box?
4. A crate with mass 32.5 kg initially at rest on a warehouse
floor is acted on by a net horizontal force of 140 N. What
acceleration is produced? How far does the crate travel in
10.0 s? What is its speed at the end of 10.0 s?
5. At the surface of Jupiters moon Io, the acceleration due to
gravity is g = 1.81 m/s2. A watermelon weights 44.0 N at the

surface of the earth. What is the mass on the earths


surface? What are its mass and weight on the surface of Io?

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