Answer: 1. Law of Inertia: A frog leaping upward off his lily pad is pulled downward by gravity and lands on another lily pad instead of continuing on in a straight line.2. Law of Acceleration: As the fuel in a rocket ignites, the force of the gas expansion and explosion pushes out the back of the rocket and pushes the rocket forward.3. Law of Inertia: When you are standing up in a subway train, and the train suddenly stop, your body continues to go forward.4. Law of Acceleration: After you start up your motorbike, as you give it more gas, it goes faster.5. Law of Acceleration: A pitched baseball goes faster than one that is gently thrown.6. Law of Interaction: A swimmer pushes water back with her arms, but her body moves forward.7. Law of Acceleration: As an ice skater pushes harder with his leg muscles, he begins to move faster.8. Law of Acceleration: When Bobby, age 5, and his dad are skipping pebbles on the pond, the pebbles that Bobby's dad throws go farther and faster than his.9. Law of Interaction: When you paddle a canoe, the canoe goes forward.10. Law of Inertia: An electric fan keeps on rotating for a short period of time even after the electricity is turned off. Second page•1. Inertia of Rest: When a carpet is hit with a stick, dust particles come out. This happens due to the inertia of the rest of the dust particles.2. Inertia of Motion: When a car moves on a circular track the person sitting inside the car feels a centrifugal force (outward force)3. Inertia of Motion: When a person trying to get down from a running bus fall forward it falls backward.4. Inertia of Motion: When a bus or a train starts suddenly, the passenger standing inside it falls backward.5. Inertia of Motion: When a tree is vigorously shaken, some of the leaves fall from the tree.6. Inertia of Motion: In sports, athletes often run before taking a long jump.7. Inertia of Motion: The electric fan continues to move for a period after the electricity is turned off.8. Inertia of Motion: When you stir coffee or tea and stop, the swirling motion continues.9. Inertia of Motion: Luggage is usually tied with a rope on the roof of a bus. When the bus stops suddenly, the luggage kept on the roof may fall from the roof of the bus.10. Inertia of Motion: Satellites (that establish orbit around the earth) continue on their trajectory due to inertia.3rd page< - (a) Fist hits wall: Wall hits fist.- (b) Head bumps ball: Ball bumps head.- (c) Bat hits ball: Ball hits bat.- (d) Hand touches nose: Nose touches hand.- (e) Hand pulls on flower: Flower pulls on hand.- (f) Athlete pushes bar upward: Bar pushes athlete downward.- (g) Compressed air pushes balloon surface outward: Balloon surface pushes compressed air inward.Complete this statement: "In every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.