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Newton's Law
100

This is the force that resists the motion of an object sliding or rolling on a surface. 

A: Friction, 

B: Gravity,

C: Normal, 

D: Magnetic

Answer : FRICTION

100

Clue: This wave property refers to the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position.
Options:
a) Frequency
b) Amplitude
c) Wavelength
d) Velocity
 

Answer: b) Amplitude

100

Clue: This is the ability to do work or cause change.
Options:
a) Power
b) Force
c) Energy
d) Work
 

Answer: c) Energy

100
  • Clue: This law states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
    Options:
    a) Newton's First Law of Motion
    b) Newton's Second Law of Motion
    c) Newton's Third Law of Motion
    d) Law of Universal Gravitation

Answer: a) Newton's First Law of Motion

200

Clue: This type of force acts at a distance without physical contact between objects.
Options:
a) Friction
b) Gravitational force
c) Normal force
d) Tension force
 

Gravitational force

200

Clue: The number of wave cycles that pass a point per unit of time is called this.
Options:
a) Wavelength
b) Frequency
c) Amplitude
d) Wave speed
 

Answer: b) Frequency

200

Clue: This is the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
Options:
a) Energy
b) Work
c) Force
d) Power
 

Answer: d) Power

200

Clue: This law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object and inversely proportional to its mass.
Options:
a) Newton's First Law of Motion
b) Newton's Second Law of Motion
c) Newton's Third Law of Motion
d) Law of Conservation of Energy
 

Answer: b) Newton's Second Law of Motion

300

Clue: The force that pulls objects toward the Earth's surface.
Options:
a) Friction
b) Tension
c) Gravity
d) Electromagnetic force
 

c) Gravity

300

Clue: This type of wave does not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum, like light waves.
Options:
a) Mechanical wave
b) Electromagnetic wave
c) Longitudinal wave
d) Transverse wave
 

Answer: b) Electromagnetic wave

300

Clue: The amount of energy transferred when a force of one newton is applied to move an object one meter.
Options:
a) Power
b) Work
c) Force
d) Energy
 

Answer: b) Work

300

Clue: This law explains why a rocket moves upward when exhaust gases are expelled downward.
Options:
a) Newton's First Law of Motion
b) Newton's Second Law of Motion
c) Newton's Third Law of Motion
d) Law of Universal Gravitation
 

Answer: c) Newton's Third Law of Motion

400
  1. Clue: This force results from the interaction of charged particles.
    Options:
    a) Gravitational force
    b) Electromagnetic force
    c) Nuclear force
    d) Frictional force

Electromagnetic force

400

Clue: These waves move in the direction of the wave’s energy and are commonly represented by a sine or cosine function.
Options:
a) Transverse waves
b) Longitudinal waves
c) Water waves
d) Sound waves
 

Answer: a) Transverse waves

400

Clue: This is the unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI).
Options:
a) Watt
b) Joule
c) Newton
d) Meter
 

Answer: b) Joule

400

Clue: This is the force required to move a 1 kg mass at an acceleration of 1 m/s².
Options:
a) 1 Joule
b) 1 Newton
c) 1 Watt
d) 1 Meter
 

Answer: b) 1 Newton

500

Clue: This is the force that opposes the motion of objects moving through a fluid, such as air or water.
Options:
a) Friction
b) Normal force
c) Drag
d) Applied force
 

Drag

500
  1. Clue: This phenomenon occurs when two waves meet and combine, resulting in either constructive or destructive interference.
    Options:
    a) Reflection
    b) Refraction
    c) Diffraction
    d) Superposition

Answer: d) Superposition

500

Clue: This form of energy is stored in an object due to its position or configuration, like a stretched spring or an object held above the ground.
Options:
a) Kinetic energy
b) Thermal energy
c) Potential energy
d) Mechanical energy
 

Answer: c) Potential energy

500

Clue: When an object is in free fall near the Earth's surface, this force acts on it, causing the object to accelerate at approximately 9.8 m/s².
Options:
a) Friction
b) Tension
c) Gravity
d) Normal force
 

Answer: c) Gravity