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Social Studies, 04.11.2020 16:30 jahmira96

Read the scenarios below. Mark “1” for Newton’s 1st Law, “2” for Newton’s 2nd Law, or “3” for Newton’s 3rd Law.

A fireman turns on a hose and is knocked backwards.

A motorcycle will accelerate faster than a large truck.

It requires more force to pull a wagon with someone in it than an empty wagon.

A soccer ball will not move until it is kicked.

A bird pushes down on the air with its wings in order to fly.

A person’s body is thrown outward around a curve on a rollercoaster.

The air is let out of a balloon and it flies around the room.

A baseball continues to roll until friction, gravity, and air resistance stop it.

Pushing a child on a swing requires less force than pushing an adult.

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