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which law is it? choose the answer
a sports car speeds up much faster than a dump truck when the traffic light turns from red to green
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when a mule stops suddenly, the packages on its back continue to move forward onto the ground
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a skateboarder pushed the ground backwards which causes the board to move forward
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To solve this, we analyze each scenario with Newton's Laws:
Scenario 1: Sports Car vs. Truck Acceleration
- Law: Newton’s Second Law ($F = ma$ or $a=\frac{F}{m}$).
- Explanation: A sports car has less mass ($m$) than a truck. For the same engine force ($F$), acceleration ($a$) is inversely proportional to mass. So the car accelerates faster.
Scenario 2: Mule Stopping, Packages Move Forward
- Law: Newton’s First Law (Inertia).
- Explanation: Packages in motion tend to stay in motion (inertia) when the mule (their “support”) stops suddenly. They continue moving forward until friction/impact stops them.
Scenario 3: Skateboard Pushes Ground, Moves Forward
- Law: Newton’s Third Law (Action - Reaction).
- Explanation: The skateboard exerts a backward force on the ground (action). The ground exerts an equal - opposite forward force on the skateboard (reaction), moving it forward.
Final Answers (matching each scenario to the law):
- Sports Car/Truck Acceleration: Newton’s Second Law ($F = ma$).
- Mule/Packages: Newton’s First Law (Inertia).
- Skateboard/Ground: Newton’s Third Law (Action - Reaction).
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To solve this, we analyze each scenario with Newton's Laws:
Scenario 1: Sports Car vs. Truck Acceleration
- Law: Newton’s Second Law ($F = ma$ or $a=\frac{F}{m}$).
- Explanation: A sports car has less mass ($m$) than a truck. For the same engine force ($F$), acceleration ($a$) is inversely proportional to mass. So the car accelerates faster.
Scenario 2: Mule Stopping, Packages Move Forward
- Law: Newton’s First Law (Inertia).
- Explanation: Packages in motion tend to stay in motion (inertia) when the mule (their “support”) stops suddenly. They continue moving forward until friction/impact stops them.
Scenario 3: Skateboard Pushes Ground, Moves Forward
- Law: Newton’s Third Law (Action - Reaction).
- Explanation: The skateboard exerts a backward force on the ground (action). The ground exerts an equal - opposite forward force on the skateboard (reaction), moving it forward.
Final Answers (matching each scenario to the law):
- Sports Car/Truck Acceleration: Newton’s Second Law ($F = ma$).
- Mule/Packages: Newton’s First Law (Inertia).
- Skateboard/Ground: Newton’s Third Law (Action - Reaction).