General 1
General 2
Everyday Forces
Newton's Laws
100

The effects that forces can cause are: changes in motion and __________

deformations

100

Which force keeps planets orbiting?


Gravity

100

Find the false statement


A. Weight = mass × gravity

B. W = mg

C. Weight is measured in kilograms

D. Gravity on Earth is about 9.8 N/kg



C. Weight is measured in kilograms

(Weight is measured in Newton, Kg are used for mass)

100

What unit measures force?

Newtons

200

Which type of force is the magnetic force, distance or non-distance force?

non-distance

200

 Which statements about net force are true?


A. Net force is the total force acting

B. Opposite forces are subtracted

C. Same-direction forces are added

D. Net force always equals zero

A. Net force is the total force acting

B. Opposite forces are subtracted

C. Same-direction forces are added

200

Which statements about friction are true?


A. Friction opposes motion

B. Friction is always helpful

C. Friction is a contact force

D. Friction can produce heat


A. Friction opposes motion


C. Friction is a contact force

D. Friction can produce heat

200

The same force is applied on two different objects. One is more massive than the other, which one gains a higher acceleration?

The lighter object

300

1. Which of the following are contact forces?


A. Friction

B. Gravity

C. Tension

D. Normal force


A. Friction

C. Tension

D. Normal force

300

 Which effects can a force cause?


A. Change in shape

B. Change in speed

C. Change in direction

D. Change in mass






A. Change in shape

B. Change in speed

C. Change in direction

300

What force stretches springs?


 Elastic force

300

Which statements about Newton’s Third Law are true?


A. Forces come in pairs

B. Action and reaction forces are equal

C. Action and reaction forces act on different objects

D. Action force is always larger


A. Forces come in pairs

B. Action and reaction forces are equal

C. Action and reaction forces act on different objects


400

Which examples show balanced forces?


A. A lamp hanging still

B. A car speeding up

C. A book on a desk

D. A person standing still

A. A lamp hanging still

C. A book on a desk

D. A person standing still

400

A net force of 10 N right and 4 N left acts on an object. Which are true?


A. Net force is 6 N right

B. Forces are balanced

C. Object may accelerate right

D. Net force is 14 N



A. Net force is 6 N right

C. Object may accelerate right

400

 What force acts in ropes?


Tension

400

What F should I apply when I want to accelerate a 2 kg ball to 1 m/s2?

F=m.a

F=2x1=2N

500

What is Earth’s gravity approximately?

(give units) 


9.8 N/kg or m/s22

500

Which statements about force diagrams are correct?


A. Arrows show force direction

B. Larger arrows can show larger forces

C. Forces are measured in newtons

D. Arrows always point upward



A. Arrows show force direction

B. Larger arrows can show larger forces

C. Forces are measured in newtons


500

A spring stretches when pulled. Which are true?


A. Elastic force acts

B. The spring changes shape

C. Gravity disappears

D. The spring may return to original shape


A. Elastic force acts

B. The spring changes shape

D. The spring may return to original shape

500

A net force of 20 N is appplied onto a 6 kg object. Calculate its acceleration ( you have 20 seconds)

F=m . a

20 = 6 . a

a= 20/6=3,333 m/s2


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