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What does Newton's third law state about forces between two objects?
Forces are
equal
and
opposite
.
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What does the "equal" in Newton's third law refer to?
The magnitude of the two
forces
.
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What does the "opposite" in Newton's third law refer to?
The
direction
of the two forces.
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If you push a box with a force of 100 newtons, what force does the box exert on you?
100 newtons in the
opposite direction
.
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What is the normal contact force?
The force the box
exerts
back on you.
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What determines which object moves when two objects interact?
The
mass
of the objects and the
force
applied.
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What happens if you push a small box?
The
box
is
likely
to
move.
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What happens if you push a large box?
You might be
pushed
backwards instead.
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How does pushing off a wall relate to Newton's third law?
You
push
the
wall
,
but
you
move
instead.
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What happens when you push a medium-sized box?
You might move backwards a little,
box
moves forward.
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What is Newton's second law equation?
F = m a
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How can you rearrange Newton's second law to find acceleration?
a =
F
/
m
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What is required for an object to accelerate and move?
A high
force
or a small
mass
.
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What generally happens with smaller objects when a force is applied?
They will generally
move
most.
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What are the key concepts of Newton's third law?
Forces
between two objects are
equal
and
opposite
.
Magnitude refers to the strength of forces.
Direction refers to the
way
forces act.
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How does mass affect movement when forces are applied?
Smaller
mass: more likely to move.
Larger
mass: less likely to move.
Medium
mass: may result in both moving.
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