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The law of inertia applies.

A) To both moving and non-moving objects


B) Only to moving objects
C) Only to objects that are not moving
D) None of them

Ali and Asad are arguing in the class. Asad says that if he throw the ball with a greater speed it
will have a greater inertia. Ali argues that inertia does NOT depend upon the speed, but rather
upon the mass.Who is correct?
A) Ali
B) Asad
C) Both
D) None of them.

Newton's First law is also known as the law of...


A) Movement
B) Complication
C) Inertia
D) Inability
E) Equal and opposite forces
If an object is in equilibrium its acceleration is _________ and its Net force is _____
A) Non-zero, Non-zero
B) Zero, Non-zero
C) Zero, Zero
D) Non-zero, Zero
What is the approximate weight of a 10 kg dog on earth?
A) 1 N
B) 10 N
C) 100 N
D) 1000 N
Ali pushes with a force of 50 N to the left, Hamza pushes on the car with a force of 75 N to the
right. What is the net force acting on the object?
A) 100
B) 50
C) 25
D) 0
The box has a mass of 5 kg. If the force to right is increased to 8N, what would be the acceleration
of the box?
A) 0 m/s2
B) 1.6 m/s2 to the left
C) 3 N to the right
D) 0.6 m/s2 to the right

You and your friend are moving the table from one side to another.The table has a mass of
15 kg and ended up moving to the right with an acceleration of 5 m/s 2. What is the net force
on the couch?
A) 3N
B) 10N
C) 75N
D) 0.33 N

If you throw a ping pong ball & the basketball with the same amount of force, which one will
have the greatest acceleration?

A) The ping pong ball


B) The basketball
C) They will both travel the same distance

In above figure, why would one ball travel a greater acceleartaion than the other when pushed
with the same amount of force?
A) Different sizes
B) Different weights
C) Different masses
D) Different forces
Newton's third law states that any action will have a(n) _______ and ______ reaction
A) Equal and similar
B) Equal and opposite
C) Equal and different
D) Greater and opposite

A book rests on a table. The force of gravity pulls down on the book with a force of 20 newtons.
What prevents the books from accelerating downward at 9.8 m/sec2

A) The table presses back up on the book with an equal and opposite force of 20 newtons.
B) The table presses back up on the book with a force greater than 20 newtons.
C) The table and the book together are accelerating downwards at 9.8 m/sec2
D) The inertia of the book holds it up

Which of the following objects have the LEAST momentum?


A) A tiny car going super fast
B) A large car going super fast
C) A large car going extremely slowly
D) A tiny car going extremely slowly

What happens when a collision takes place?


A) The objects fling backwards.
B) The objects stay in place.
C) One object takes the momentum of the other and propels forward
D) The object goes up.

The momentum of an object depends upon the object's ___________&_____________.


A) size and shape
B) mass and speed
C) mass and veloctiy
D) mass and energy
When two objects collide, their momentum after the collision is explained by ______.
answer choices
A) Newton’s first law of motion
B) Newton’s second law of motion
C) Newton’s third law of motion
D) the conservation of momentum

A real car moving at 10 km/h has more momentum than a toy car moving at the same rate
because ______.
A) its mass is greater
B) its mass is less
C) it moves faster
D) of friction
If an object with a mass of 12 kilograms is moving at 10 meters per second, what is its
momentum?
A) 120 kg*m/s
B) 120 kg*m*s
C) 1.2 kg*m/s
D) 1.2 kg*m*s

A mass has a momentum of 50 kg*m/s, when its velocity doubles what happens to its
momentum?
A) The momentum doubles.
B) The momentum quadruples.
C) The momentum is halved.
D) The momentum stays the same.
If each object is moving at the same velocity which will have the least momentum?

A) Baseball
B) Bowling Ball
C) Golf Ball
D) Tennis Ball

If an object exerts a force of 7,000N, what is the reaction force that is exerted?
A) 70000 N
B) 50000 N
C) 30000 N
D) 0 N
A rocket is able to accelerate in the vacuum of space when it fires its engines. The force that
propels the rocket is the force

A) of the rocket on the exhaust gases.


B) of the exhaust gases on the rocket.
C) neither A nor B
D) Both A and B
A force is exerted on the tires of a car to accelerate the car along the road. The force is exerted by
the
A) road.
B) engine.
C) tires.
D) air.

Friction moves in the ______ direction of the object moving.


A) same
B) different
C) opposite

What will happen to the friction when an item moves on a rough surface?
A) Nothing
B) It will decrease.
C) It will increase.
D) It will disappear.

How does friction affect speed?


A) more friction decreases speed
B) more friction increases speed
C) less friction decreases speed
D) None of them
What does friction produce?
A) light
B) sound
C) heat
D) gravity

We use oil to _____ the friction between the moving parts inside a car engine.
A) wash
B) reduce
C) increase
D) None of them

What would happen if you polished a wooden floor?


A) Friction would be increased and the floor would be slippery.
B) Friction would be decreased and the floor would be slippery.
C) Friction would remain the same and the floor would no longer be slippery.

What are 2 factors that determine the amount of friction between 2 objects?
A) Force and roughness between surfaces
B) smoothness or roughness the surface is
C) Amount of pressing force and amount of surface the comes in contact

Wheels on a skateboard most likely experiences

A) Rolling Friction
B) Sliding Friction
C) Fluid Friction
D) Static Friction

The amount of sliding friction depends on which things?


A) acceleration
B) type of surface
C) weight of the moving object
D) both b and c
E) none of the
How can you reduce friction?
A) remove a lubricant
B) add surface area
C) reduce surface area
D) by reducing pressing force
E) both c and d

A 1750-kilogram car travels at a constant speed of 15.0 meters per second around a horizontal,
circular track with a radius of 45.0 meters. The magnitude of the centripetal force acting on the
car is?

A) 5.00 N
B) 583.3 N
C) 8750 N
D) 1050 N
Which represents the acceleration of the ball?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
A car is rounding a curve as shown in the diagram. Which arrow correctly shows the direction of
the centripetal force keeping the car in circular motion?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

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