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Test I.

Multiple Choice
Directions: Read and answer the questions below. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. An object is pulled to the left by a force of 50 N. The same amount of force pulls it to the right.
The object will _____________.
A. stay at rest B. accelerate to the right
C. accelerate to the left D. change its direction

2. A 200-N woman is standing on a concrete floor. How much force does the floor exert on her?
A. zero B. 180 N
C. 200 N D. 300 N

3. A 50-kg object is acted upon by a net force of 360 N. How much does it accelerate?
A. 3.6 m/s2 B. 7.2 m/s2
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C. 9.8 m/s D. 19.6 m/s2

4. A horizontal force of 8 N is applied to a 2-kg object resting on a frictionless table. How


Much will the object accelerate?
A. 0.25 m/s2 B. 4.0 m/s2
C. 8.0 m/s2 D. 12 m/s2

5. In the absence of an external force, a moving object will ____________


A. stop immediately B. go faster and faster
C. move with constant velocity D. slow down and eventually stop

6. How much force is required to accelerate a car with a mass of 2000 kg to 3 m/s 2?
A. 600 N B. 667 N
C. 6 000 N D. 6000 kg.m/s

7. Which law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite
Reaction?
A. Law of Inertia B. Law of Acceleration
C. Law of Interaction D. Law of Gravitation

8. Which of the following equations describe the 2nd law of motion?


A. m = F x a B. W= F x d
C. F= m x a D. P = W x t

9. Which of the following is the unit of force?


A. kg.m/s B. kg/m/s2
C. Newton D. Joule

10. If the same net force acts on an object, what happens to its acceleration as its mass?
Increases?
A. Decreases B. increases
C. stays the same D. cannot be determined
11. What will happen to a moving object if there are no external forces acting on it?
A. It will stop immediately.
B. It will go faster and faster.
C. It will move with constant velocity.
D. It will slow down and eventually come to a stop.

12. Which of the following is the unit of acceleration?


A. m/s2 B. m/s
C. Newton D. Joule

13. A 25-kg object is acted upon by a net force of 300 N. How much does it accelerate?
A. 4.5 m/s2 B. 7.0 m/s2
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C. 12 m/s D. 15.6 m/s2

14. If force is held constant, what happens to acceleration as the mass increases?
A. decreases B. increases
C. stays the same D. cannot be determined

15. A horizontal force of 10 N is applied to a 1-kg object resting on a frictionless table. How
Much will the object accelerate?
A. 3.25 m/s2 B. 6.0 m/s2
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C. 9.0 m/s D. 10 m/s2

16. A man standing on the ground weighs 50 N, how much force is exerted by the ground?
A. 10 N B. 15 N
C. 40 N D. 50 N

17. How much force is required to accelerate a car with a mass of 500 kg to 50 m/s 2?
A. 10 N B. 6 000 N
C. 25 000 N D. 30 000 N

18. A 150-N woman is sitting on the chair. How much force does the chair exert on her?
A. zero B. 150 N
C. 200 N D. undetermined

19. Which of the following equations describe the 2nd law of motion?
A. m = F x a B. W= F x d
C. F= m x a D. P = W x t

20. The third law of motion states that for every action, there is ____ and ____reaction
A. an equal and opposite B. an equal and the same
C. less than and the same D. greater than and opposite
Test II. Fill in the blank

Direction: think of the situation or objects which you can relate to uniform circular motion. Use phrase
to explain it. Fill in the table below.

Situations or Object Explanation

Example: a racing car Moving circular in race track.

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