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Question 1
1.

Which of the following best represents a frictional force?

Question 2
2.

Which of the following best represents a gravitational force?

Question 3
3.

Which of the following best represents a magnetic force?

Question 4
4.

Which of these objects would have the greatest mass?

Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
13.

Which image does NOT show a use of magnetic force?

Question 14
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Question 15
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Question 16
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Question 17
17.
Fill in the blank:

For __________ to occur on this object, a force must act upon it.
Question 18
18.

Question 19
19.

Which image shows balanced forces?

Question 20
20.

Which image shows a push?

Which of the following forces slows objects down?
Friction
Gravitational
Magnetic
Unbalanced
Gravity is an example of which type of force?
Pushing force
Pulling force
Friction force
Motion force
Which of the following is an example of balanced forces?
Sitting on a chair
Kicking a soccer ball
An apple falling onto the ground
A rocket taking off
Spring scales measure which type of force?
Frictional
Gravitational
Magnetic
Unbalanced
What is ”attract”?
Change direction
To pull together
To push away
The ability to do work or cause change
What is “repel”?
Change direction
To pull together
To push away
The ability to do work or cause change
What is work?
Change in position due to a force
To pull together
To push away
The ability to do work or cause change
What is energy?
Change in position due to a force
To pull together
To push away
The ability to do work or cause change
How are balanced and unbalanced forces similar?
They are forces that are equal.
They both cause an object to speed up.
They both act in opposite directions.
They act on an object as a pull or push.
Which of the following examples is the opposite of balanced force?
Sitting on a chair
A tug-of-war game that ends in a tie
An apple falling onto the ground
A ball hanging from a rope
What force keeps the Earth and moon in orbit?

Speed
Gravity
Friction
Work
Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object are called—
friction.
balanced.
gravity.
unbalanced.