First Law of Motion

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First Law of Motion: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Laws of Motion, First Law of Motion and, Galileo's Experiment

Important Questions on First Law of Motion

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Newton's first law of motion is also called law of inertia.

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Why does a man getting off a moving bus fall down?

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An object of mass 4 kg is moving with a constant velocity of 4 m s-1 on a frictionless table. The force required to keep the object moving with the same velocity is 

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The working of a rocket depends on Newton’s _____ (second / third) law of motion.

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Newton's first law is also known as law of:

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The physicist who gave us the three laws of motion was _____.

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An object which is in motion, stays in motion and an object at rest stays at rest until _____.

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When a motorcar makes a sharp turn at a high speed, we tend to get thrown to one side. This is an example of?

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Which of these is an example of Newton's first law of motion?

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The first law of motion is also called as _____.

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According to the first law of motion given by Newton:

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According to the first Law of motion on an inclined plane deduced by Galileo:

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An object of mass 2 kg is sliding with a constant velocity of 4 ms on a frictionless horizontal table. The force required to keep the object moving with the same velocity is _____.

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A spaceship continues moving in space with uniform speed because :

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The tendency of a body to continue in its state of rest or of uniform motion unless compelled by an external unbalanced force: The statement represents:

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When a running motorbike accelerates suddenly, the pillion rider has a tendency to fall backward. This is an example of :

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If no external force acts on a body it will _____.