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Forces Quiz

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Last updated almost 4 years ago
14 questions
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Question 1
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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?
Spring
Tension
Normal
Friction
Gravity
Applied
Gravity and Air resistance
Gravity, Air resistance, and Normal
Match the Force with the correct description
Friction
Pulls objects with mass towards each other
Gravity
A force that always slows moving objects down
Applied
Ropes, strings, and cables exert this force when pulled tight
Normal
A force done by a person on an object
Spring
A force exerted by a spring on an attached object
Tension
A force exerted on an object as it moves through the air
Air resistance
An object resting on a surface will have this force