Laws of Motion Quiz
Laws of motion quiz content often reminds us how everyday things follow some pretty neat rules. Take seatbelts, for instance. Back in the 1950s, Swedish engineer Nils Bohlin invented the three-point seatbelt. What many don’t know is that this simple invention quietly relies on Newton’s laws. When a car suddenly stops, the seatbelt helps counter your body’s tendency to keep moving forward, just one small example of motion and force at play in real life. These kinds of facts help make the subject less about formulas and more about the world around us. The laws of motion questions ahead explore how things move, stop, or stay still, all grounded in concepts you see every day.
Sample Questions from This Quiz
- What is the SI unit of force?
- A body of mass 10 kg is accelerated by a force of 20 N. What is the acceleration?
- If net force on a body is zero, the body will?
- Which force is responsible for circular motion?
- What causes a stationary object to start moving?
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