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LAWS OF MOTION MCQs

Total Questions : 20

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Question 1. A passenger in a moving bus is thrown forward when the bus is suddenly stopped
  1.    by Newtons first law
  2.    by Newtons second law
  3.    by Newtons third law
  4.    by Newtons third law
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option A. -> by Newtons first law
Question 2. Which of the following Physical concepts does Newton’s First Law of Motion explain?
  1.    Inertia
  2.    Energy
  3.    Force
  4.    Acceleration
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option A. -> Inertia
Question 3. Which of the following Physical concepts does Newton’s Second Law of Motion explain?
  1.    Velocity
  2.    Force
  3.    Acceleration
  4.    Angular Momentum
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option B. -> Force
Question 4. Which of these Physical properties will be conserved due to Newton's Third Law of Motion?
  1.    Momentum
  2.    Acceleration
  3.    Force exerted
  4.    Angular Momentum
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option A. -> Momentum
Question 5. Newton's first Law of motion describes the
  1.    inertia
  2.    energy
  3.    work
  4.    moment of inertia
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option A. -> inertia
Question 6. Physical independence of force is a consequence of
  1.    first law of motion
  2.    second law of motion
  3.    third law of motion
  4.    all of these
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option A. -> first law of motion
Question 7. Who invented the laws of motion?
  1.    Stephen Hawking
  2.    Nikola Tesla
  3.    Isaac Newton
  4.    Albert Einstein
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option C. -> Isaac Newton
Question 8. Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that, together, laid the foundation for
  1.    classical mechanics
  2.    kinetic mechanics
  3.    static mechanics
  4.    modern mechanics
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option A. -> classical mechanics
Question 9. In which year the laws of motion invented?
  1.    1657
  2.    1667
  3.    1677
  4.    1687
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option D. -> 1687
Question 10. The laws describe the relationship between a body and the forces acting upon it, and its ______ in response to those forces
  1.    velocity
  2.    speed
  3.    motion
  4.    mass
 Discuss Question
Answer is Option C. -> motion
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