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Physics, 18.12.2019 01:31 shaylawhitacre

Newton's laws of motion 2
pair the item from the item bank with its corresponding match. item bank:
a.1st law
b.1st law
c.2nd law
d.2nd law
e.3rd law

a. a fireman turns on his hose and is knocked backwards.
b. it takes less force to move a ping pong ball than a bowling ball.
c. a soccer ball will not move until a player kicks it.
d. if air lets out of a balloon quickly, it pushes down and the balloon moves up.
e. f = ma a bowling ball hits the pins and they fly off in all directions.

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