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£100
A force is a push or _________

A: stomp B: twist

C: pull D: ramp
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What is weight?

A: How much you weigh B: gravity


in kilograms

C: A type of energy D: A force exerted by an


object due to gravity
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The amount of stuff or matter in an object is called ________

A: Weight B: Mass

C: atoms D: moments
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Planets are kept in orbit due to the force of __________

A: magnets B: Electrical field

C: gravity D: the mass


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Which of the speeds listed below is the fastest?

A: 1800 m/s B: 180 m/s

C: 18 m/s D: 1.8 m/s


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£2,000
The force applied over an area is called ___________

A: Weight B: Distribution

C: Pressure D: Moments
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Think carefully
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In the picture shown below, where is the pressure greatest?

A: At the top B: At the bottom

C: In the middle D: The same throughout


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Which of the following uses the principal of pressure?

A: B:

C: D:
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A moment is calculated by

A: Mass ÷ Distance B: Mass x Distance

C: Force ÷ Distance D: Force x Distance


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What are the units for a moment called?

A: Newton metres B: Metre newtons

C: Kilogram metres D: Metre kilograms


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You should have thought of


your experiments!
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How big is the moment acting below?

6m

30N

A: 50 Nm B: 180 Nm

C: 5 Nm D: 18 Nm
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£125,000
What weight should be put 2 metres away from the pivot
to balance the seesaw

2m 6m

30N

A: 15N B: 45N

C: 70N D: 90N
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Which shape below is the most streamlined?

A: B:

C: D:
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You should have got that


one!
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Which part of the graph below shows the fastest speed?
Distance D
(m) B C

E
A
Time (s)

A: A to B B: B to C

C: C to D D: D to E
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Which scenario best describes what is happening in the graph?

Distance D
(m) B C

E
A
Time (s)

Walking, stopping, Running, stopping,


A: running, sprinting B: walking, sprinting

Running, walking, Sprinting, walking,


C: running, sprinting D: running, sprinting
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