Potential vs. Kinetic Energy
Forces & Motion
Net Force Challenges
Energy Transformations
Real‑World Forces
100

A skateboarder rolls down a ramp and speeds up. What type of energy is increasing?  

Answer: Kinetic energy

100

Two students push a box in opposite directions with equal force. What is the net force?

Answer: Zero — the forces cancel.

100

If 10 N pulls up and 10 N pulls down, what is the vertical net force?

Answer: 0 N

100

A toaster warms bread. What type of energy increases in the bread?  

Answer: Thermal energy

100

A car stops when the driver hits the brakes. Which force mainly causes the stop?  

Answer: Friction

200

A book is lifted from the floor to a high shelf. What happens to its gravitational potential energy?  

Answer: It increases because its height increases.

200

A cart speeds up as it rolls down a hill. What does this tell you about the forces?

Answer: There is an unbalanced force acting downhill.

200

A toy car has 6 N left and 2 N right. What is the net force and direction?

Answer: 4 N left

200

A windmill spins when the wind blows. What energy transformation occurs?  

  Answer: Kinetic energy of wind → mechanical energy

200

A magnet pulls a paperclip across a table. What type of force is this?  

Answer: Magnetic force


300

A stretched rubber band is released. What energy transformation happens?   


Answer: Elastic potential energy → kinetic energy

300

A soccer ball changes direction but keeps the same speed. What changed — speed, direction, or both?  

Answer: Direction only.


300

A floating balloon has 8 N upward lift and 5 N downward gravity. What happens to the balloon?  

Answer: It rises upward.


300

A flashlight turns on. What energy transformation happens?  

Answer: Chemical → light (and thermal)

300

A swimmer pushes water backward to move forward. Which law explains this?  

Answer: Newton’s 3rd Law

400

A diver stands at the edge of a diving board, not moving. Why does she still have potential energy?  

Answer: She is elevated above the water.

400

A tug‑of‑war rope accelerates to the right. Which team is pulling harder?

Answer: The team on the right.

400

A box has 12 N right, 12 N left, and 5 N upward. What is the net force?  

Answer: 5 N upward

400

A roller coaster climbs a hill using a motor. What energy increases?  

Answer: Gravitational potential energy

400

A satellite orbits Earth. What force keeps it in orbit?  

Answer: Gravity

500

A ball thrown straight up slows down as it rises. What energy transformation is happening?  

Answer: Kinetic energy → gravitational potential energy 


500

A box has 20 N pushing right and 5 N pushing left. Describe the motion.  

Answer: It accelerates to the right.

500

A sled has 15 N forward, 10 N backward, and 5 N sideways. Is the net force zero or nonzero?  

Answer: Nonzero — forces don’t cancel.

500

A meteor speeds up as it falls toward Earth. What energy transformation occurs?  

Answer: Gravitational potential → kinetic

500

A student pushes a heavy box but it doesn’t move. Why not?  

Answer: Static friction is equal to the applied force.