INERTIA
MASS/WEIGHT
FORCES
POTPOURRI
100

The category of objects that have inertia.

ALL OF THEM

100

The measurement in this category that is a force.

WEIGHT

100

Type of forces that result in an acceleration.

UNBALANCED

100

What is the amount of net force required to keep a 5-kg object moving rightward with a constant velocity of 2 m/s?

0

200

The kind of force that inertia is.

IT IS NOT A FORCE

200

What location on Earth can one visit to significantly change their weight?

NOWHERE

200

Number of minimum forces that must be acting on a stationary object.

2
200

Why do the forces described in Newton’s third law not cancel and prevent motion altogether?

ACT ON DIFFERENT OBJECTS

300

The effect that speed has upon inertia.

NONE

300

Acceleration is more difficult for objects that have this amount of mass.

MORE

300

Balanced forces would exhibit this type of velocity.

CONSTANT

300

A club strikes a golf ball, resulting in an acceleration for which object?

BOTH

400

The strongest property associated with inertia.

MASS

400

How can two objects of the same mass weigh differently?

DIFFERENT GRAVITATIONAL FORCES

400

Direction of a net force on a traveling object that is slowing down.

OPPOSITE OF MOTION

400

On a velocity-time plot, what type of curve exhibits balanced forces?

HORIZONTAL LINE

500

Inertia most strongly does this to motion.

RESISTS ITS CHANGE

500

Name two ways to increase the weight of an object itself.

INCREASE ITS MASS

INCREASE ITS GRAVITY

500

A 2-kg object accelerates from rest to a final velocity of 6 m/s in 3 seconds. What is the magnitude of the net force that it experiences?

4 N

500

For an object traveling as a projectile, at what point will forces be balanced?

NEVER