NEWTON’S FIRST,
SECOND & THIRD
LAWS OF MOTION
50+ QUESTIONS
TO GET YOU
STARTED
Mndebele ML
,Grade 11 Newton’s First, Second & Third Laws of Motion 50+ Questions To Get You Started
Contents
i. The Author’s Disclaimer: ................................................................................................... 2
ii. How To Use This Booklet................................................................................................... 3
1. Newton’s First Law .............................................................................................................. 4
2. Newton’s Second Law (Horizontal Plane) ....................................................................... 6
3. Newton’s Second Law (Inclined Plane)............................................................................ 9
4. Newton’s Second Law (Vertical Plane) .......................................................................... 14
5. Newton’s Third Law ........................................................................................................... 16
iii. Constants & Formula Sheet............................................................................................. 17
iv. Where To From Here? ..................................................................................................... 18
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Mndebele ML
, Grade 11 Newton’s First, Second & Third Laws of Motion 50+ Questions To Get You Started
i. The Author’s Disclaimer:
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