Types of Forces & Newton's 3 Laws of Motion

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flashcards about force and motion.
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Magnetic Force
Applied Force (push and pull)
Gravity Force
Drag Force (air resistance)
Friction Force
Which Law of Motion is this? Newton's 3rd Law Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
Electric Force
Normal Force
An applied force can be a _______ or a _______. push or pull
Which Law of Motion is this? Newton's 2nd Law An object with more mass needs more force to move it or stop it.
This is an example of a _____. push
Which Law of Motion is this? Newton's 1st Law 1. An object at rest will stay at rest . . . 2. An object in motion will stay in motion . . . . . . unless an outside force changes it.
This is an example of _________ force. electric
This is an example of _________ force. magnetic
This is an example of _________force. friction
This is an example of ______. inertia An object will stay at rest or stay in motion, unless an outside force changes it.
Which Law of Motion is this? Newton's 1st Law Also called the Law of Inertia
This is an example of __________ force. electric
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