Measurement & SI Units
Forces and Motion
Work, Energy & Power
Density, Mass & Volume
Scientific Notation & Significant Figures
100

The SI unit for length.

What is the metre (m)?

100

A push or pull is called a:

What is a force?

100

The unit of energy.

What is the joule (J)?

100

Density is defined as mass per unit:

What is volume?

100

Write 5000 in scientific notation.

5 × 10³

200

The instrument used to measure mass.

What is a balance?

200

The SI unit of force.

What is the Newton (N)?

200

Energy possessed because of motion.

What is kinetic energy?

200

The SI unit of density.

What is kg/m³?

200

Write 0.00045 in scientific notation.

4.5 × 10⁻⁴

300

The SI unit for temperature.

What is the kelvin (K)?

300

The force that pulls objects toward Earth.


What is gravity?

300

The rate at which work is done.

What is power?

300

A block has a mass of 200 g and volume of 100 cm³. Calculate its density.

2 g/cm³

300

23.678 to 3 significant figures.

23.7

400

Convert 2.5 km into metres.

What is 2500 m?

400

A car travels at constant speed. What is its acceleration?

What is 0 m/s²?

400

A student lifts a 50 N box through a height of 2 m. Calculate the work done.

100 J

400

A liquid has a density of 1 g/cm³ and volume of 500 cm³. Calculate its mass.

500 g

400

How many significant figures are in 0.00670?

3

500

Name all seven SI base units.

metre (m)

kilogram (kg)

second (s)

kelvin (K)

ampere (A)

mole (mol)

candela (cd)

500

A force of 50 N acts on an object with a mass of 10 kg. Find the acceleration.

5 m/s²

500

A machine does 1200 J of work in 60 s. Calculate the power.

20 W

500

A rock has a mass of 600 g and density of 3 g/cm³. Calculate its volume.

200 cm³

500

Calculate and express in scientific notation: 

(4 × 10³) × (2 × 10²)

8 × 10⁵

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