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Forces Quiz

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Last updated about 4 years ago
14 questions
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Question 1
1.

On Earth, which force will ALWAYS be acting on an object?

Question 2
2.

Which of these objects has the MOST Inertia

Question 3
3.

What is the correct SI unit to measure force?

Question 4
4.

Your answers for a Net Force question should always have___

Question 5
5.

What is needed to cause a change in motion?

Question 6
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What is a force?

Question 7
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Question 8
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What forces are acting on a skydiver as they fall towards the Earth?

Question 9
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Question 10
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Find the Net Force acting on this object. Remember to put units and direction in your answer!
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Question 11
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Two teams are playing Tug-of-War, the right team pulls with a force of 120N. The Net Force is 50 N Right. How strong is the force of the Left team?

Question 12
12.

Two teams are playing Tug-of-War, the Right team pulls with a force of 45 N. The Net Force is 35 N Left. How strong is the force of the Left team?

Question 13
13.

Create a Free Body Diagram, with correct forces labeled, that shows: (NO numbers needed)
A car coasting forward to the right (not pushing on the gas).

Question 14
14.

Create a Free Body Diagram, with correct forces labeled, that shows: (NO numbers needed)
3 people pushing a desk to the left

Normal Force
Gravity
Kilograms
Meters per second
What forces are acting on a desk as it gets pushed across a room?
Tension
Normal
Friction
Gravity
Applied
Gravity and Air resistance
Gravity, Air resistance, and Normal
Match the Force with the correct description
Tension
Pulls objects with mass towards each other
Normal
A force that always slows moving objects down
Air resistance
Ropes, strings, and cables exert this force when pulled tight
Spring
A force done by a person on an object
Friction
A force exerted by a spring on an attached object
Applied
A force exerted on an object as it moves through the air
Gravity
An object resting on a surface will have this force