Newton's Laws Cloze
Newton’s Laws of Motion
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|acceleration |decreases |equal |force |
|increases |inertia |mass |motion |
|Newton |opposite |reaction |rest |
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| |The English scientist Sir Isaac _________________ developed three laws of motions. His first law is called the |
|Sir Isaac Newton |law of _________________. This law states that objects in motion will stay in _________________ and objects at |
| |rest will stay at _________________ unless acted upon by an unbalanced _________________. |
|Newton’s second law of motion states that an unbalanced force is equal to _________________ times _________________. This means that as more unbalanced |
|force is applied to an object, its acceleration _________________. It also means that as an object’s mass increases, the acceleration _________________ for|
|a given unbalanced force. |
|Newton’s third law of motion states that for every action there is an _________________, but _________________ reaction. This means that whenever one |
|object pushes on another object, the other object pushes equally hard back. |
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