Gravity
Forces
Newton's Laws
Motion
Physics Pot Luck
100

What gravitational field strength on Earth to two decimal places?

9.81 N/kg

100

What is the unit of force?

The Newton

100

Which equation summarises Newton's 2nd Law?

F = ma

100

What is the standard unit of speed?

m/s

100

What is the unit for electrical resistance?

The ohm
200

Planet X has a gravitational field strength of 13.7 N/kg. What would be the mass of a 25kg sheep on Planet X?

25kg

200

Which of these is NOT a force: magnetism, GPE, tension, gravity.

GPE (Gravitational Potential Energy)

200

If an object has a constant velocity of 0m/s, we say it is at ____?

Rest

200

What's the momentum of a 500g toy car moving at 20m/s?

10kg m/s

200

Which colour of visible light has the longest wavelength?

Red

300

Assuming g is 9.8, what would a pineapple of mass 2000g weigh on Earth?

19.6 Newtons

300

If I push down on a table, what is the name of the force that is pushing back up?

Reaction or normal force.

300

According to Newton's Third Law, all forces come in opposing pairs. If an apple is hanging from a string, gravity is pulling downwards. What force in the pair is pulling upwards?

Gravity

300

Airbags in cars are designed to increase which variable?

The time taken to stop

300

How many electrons does an atom of hydrogen have?

1

400

On Planet Delta, a spaceship has a mass of 5000kg and weighs 1000N. What is the gravitational field strength of Planet Delta?

0.2N/kg

400

An object has two forces acting on it. One is 56N to the right, the other is 78N to the left. What is the resultant vertical force?

0

400

A cat dropped out of a plane experiences a force due to gravity. At some point the air resistance will equal this force. What do we call this point?

Terminal velocity

400

"How much force is required to stop a 1000kg truck moving at 10m/s?"

This question is impossible to answer. Why?

We need to know how quickly we want it to stop.

400

What is the definition of a light year?

The distance light travels in a year.
500

What three factors does the gravitational force on an object depend on?

The mass of the object, the mass of the object attracting it, and the distance between them.

500

The Earth exerts a force of 2 x 1020N on the moon. The moon is approximately four times smaller than the Earth. What force does the moon exert on the Earth?

2 x 1020N

500

A small potato has a force of 0.06N applied to. It accelerates by 2m/s2. What is the mass of the small potato in grams?

30g

500

A woman throws a tennis ball vertically up into the air. Ignoring air resistance, what is its acceleration?

-9.8m/s2

500

What do we call the subatomic particles that make up protons and neutrons?

Quarks