(A)   Kilograms                          (B)  Newtons            (C) Meters per second                                            (D)  Pounds  (3)         (An ice skater at rest pushes against a sled at rest, causing           both the skater and sled to move away from each other with        different accelerations. This is an example best described by                   ( A)      Newton’s first law of motion for objects at rest.                      (B)      Newton’s first law of motion for objects in motion.  .                (C).    Newton’s second law of motion.

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Hello can someone help me with thie please...                                         (1).   Which law of motion is also known as law of inertia?                          

             (A)    Newton's first law of motion 

                 (B) Newton's second law of motion 

                   (C)   Newton's third law of motion 

                      (D)      None of these 

     (2))       A greater applied force is required to move an object with a greater mass than one with a smaller mass.                                                                              (A)   Kilograms 

                        (B)  Newtons            (C) Meters per second 

                                          (D)  Pounds 

(3)         (An ice skater at rest pushes against a sled at rest, causing           both the skater and sled to move away from each other with        different accelerations. This is an example best described by    

              ( A)      Newton’s first law of motion for objects at rest.     

                (B)      Newton’s first law of motion for objects in motion. 

.                (C).    Newton’s second law of motion.                  

                 (D).     Newton’s third law of motion

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