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Newton's Third Law Assessment

The document is an assessment for a Grade 9 Physics class focusing on Newton's third law of motion. It includes multiple-choice questions and one open-ended question regarding action-reaction forces. The assessment is designed to evaluate students' understanding of the principles of forces and motion.

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Newton's Third Law Assessment

The document is an assessment for a Grade 9 Physics class focusing on Newton's third law of motion. It includes multiple-choice questions and one open-ended question regarding action-reaction forces. The assessment is designed to evaluate students' understanding of the principles of forces and motion.

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3/1/23, 7:19 PM Print Assessment

Date: Instructors: Arwa Attallah, Shereen Diab, Hesham Rashed

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ISEE HIGH SCHOOL AMERICAN/NC - PHYSICS G9: CLASS B

Assignment 5 - Newton's third law of motion

INSTRUCTIONS: Newton's third law of motion

QUESTION 1
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Whenever an object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force of the same magnitude, but in
the opposite direction to that of the first object. This statement is:
a. Sometimes true
b. Always true
c. Always false

A a B b

C c

QUESTION 2
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A high school student hits a nail with a hammer. During the collision, there is a force
a. on the nail but not on the hammer.
b. on the nail and also on the hammer.
c. on the hammer but not on the nail.

A a B b

C c

QUESTION 3
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Forces always occur


a. as single quantities.
b. by themselves.
c. in pairs.

A a B b

C c

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QUESTION 4
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An archer shoots an arrow. Consider the action force to be the bowstring against the arrow. The reaction to this force
is the
a. arrow's push against the bowstring.
b. weight of the arrow.
c. friction of the ground against the archer's feet

A a B b

C c

QUESTION 5
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A player catches a ball. Consider the action force to be the impact of the ball against the player's glove. What is the
reaction to this force?
a. The muscular effort in the player's arms
b. The force the glove exerts on the ball
c. Friction of the ground against the player's shoes

A a B b

C c

QUESTION 6
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A person is attracted towards the center of Earth by a 500 -N gravitational force. The force with which Earth is attracted
toward the person is
a. 1000 N.
b. 250 N.
c. 500 N.

A a B b

C c

QUESTION 7
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A rocket ship is pushed forward by gases that are forced out the back of the ship.

A True

B False

QUESTION 8
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In order to make a cart move forward, a horse must pull harder on the cart than the cart pulls on the horse.

A True

B False

QUESTION 9
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A rock is falling from a cliff towards the Earth.

a. Identify the action-reaction forces in this situation

b. If a force is exerted on Earth, why doesn't it move?

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