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Drag each example card to the Newton’s law it best represents.
First Law Second Law Third Law
Examples: A small rocket with the same engine accelerates more than a large rocket. A book on a table stays still until someone pushes it. A rocket shoots exhaust gases downward and the rocket upward.
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First Law — A book on a table stays still until someone pushes it. (inertia; no net force → no change in motion)
Second Law — A small rocket with the same engine accelerates more than a large rocket. (F = ma; same force → smaller mass → larger acceleration)
Third Law — A rocket shoots exhaust gases downward and the rocket upward. (action–reaction; equal and opposite forces)
Second Law — A small rocket with the same engine accelerates more than a large rocket. (F = ma; same force → smaller mass → larger acceleration)
Third Law — A rocket shoots exhaust gases downward and the rocket upward. (action–reaction; equal and opposite forces)
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