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'25 Force Quiz: Calculating Net Force, Types of Force.

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Calculate The Total Net Force


Type the number and unit, followed by an arrow. You can copy and paste the arrows from these instructions: ⬅️. ➡️.

Question 4
4.

Calculate The Total Net Force

Type the number and unit, followed by an arrow. You can copy and paste the arrows from these instructions: ⬅️. ➡️.

Question 5
5.

Match the following terms and definitions

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Question 6
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All the following are true of unbalanced forces except for ____

Question 7
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__________are equal and opposite forces on an object that results in no change in position, direction, or motion.
Use the picture on the left to answer the next 3 questions.

Disclaimer: The arrows are not to scale
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Question 8
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This picture is an example of __________ force
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Question 9
9.

Calculate the (total) Net Force.
Type the number and unit, followed by an arrow. You can copy and paste the arrows from these instructions: ⬅️. ➡️.
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The dog is moving at a force of 30N and the boy is pulling back on the leash with a force of 21N
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Question 10
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The boy being pulled by his dog is an example of a __________ force.
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Only unbalanced forces can create motion

Question 14
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When arrows are pointing in the same direction, you subtract to calculate the net force.

Question 15
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Air Resistance is a type of Friction Force as they both work against the motion.

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Question 17
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Question 18
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Calculate The Total Net Force

Type the number and unit, followed by an arrow. You can copy and paste the arrows from these instructions: ⬅️. ➡️.
⬆️ ⬇️

Question 19
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In this picture, a boy is trying to pull a dog on a leash, but the dog and the boy are accelerating in the same direction to the right. Which of the following best describes the forces in this situation?

Question 20
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List the 5 effects of force

Question 21
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Spring Force is a type of Applied Mechanical Force

Question 22
22.

Net Force is a scalar quantity

Question 23
23.
  • Friction Force
  • Normal Force
  • Magnetic Force
  • Electrical (electrostatic) Force
Question 24
24.

Which force is NOT an oppossing force (meaning it doesn't work against gravity or motion)

Question 25
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Match the picture to the MAIN type of force it is illustrating
The man moves up and down because of the ___________ in the pogo stick
Spring Force
The man is exerting ______ on the lawnmower
Tension Force
The bucket is being moved by ____
Applied Muscular Force
Sledding or sliding into first are examples of ______


Normal Force
The toys floating in water are held up by

Frictional Force
The force that slows objects that come into contact with the atmosphere or wind

Electrical Force
A bulldozer moving dirt is an example of ______
Air Resistance (or drag)
The force that causes the nails to stick to the magnet is _________
Gravitational Force
The force that holds an atom together and helps to run things like roller coasters

Magnetic Force
The baby, sitting inside the car seat (resting/not moving) and the book, resting on the table are both examples of ______

Applied Mechanical Force
The force that pulls us to the earth and causes a ball to fall to the ground when it's thrown is _____

Buoyant Force
What is the total net force?
22 N ➡️
50 N ➡️
12 N ➡️
22 N ⬅️
50 N ⬅️
Unit for measuring force
B. Force
This combination of forces always produces motion
C. Net Force
The sum of the total forces acting on an object
E. Newton
The category of force in which the object that is applying the force is physically touching the object receiving the force (or physically touching something connected to the object that is receiving the force.)
F. Contact Force
a push or pull applied to an object
G. Non-Contact Force
The category of force in which the 2+ interacting objects are not physically touching, yet a push or pull force is able to be exerted from one to the other.
Unbalanced Force
Question 11
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Calculate is the (total) net force?

Type the number and unit, followed by an arrow. You can copy and paste the arrows from these instructions: ⬅️. ➡️.
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Question 16
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Based on the forces (and their magnitudes/sizes) illustrated by the arrows in the free-body diagram, what motion will occur?

Select ALL 4 of the forces that are at work in this picture
Air Resistance
Applied Force
Electrical Force
Tension Force
Normal Force
Spring Force
Gravitational Force
Magnetic Force
Applied Force
Tension Force
Air Resistance
Spring Force
Gravitational Force
Contact Force
Non-Contact Force (Action at a Distance)
Friction Force
Normal Force
Select all forces that are present in the following scenario of skydiving

Applied Muscular Force
Applied Mechanical Force
Tension Force
Spring Force
Buoyant Force
Normal Force
Air Resistance
Gravitational Force
Electromagnetic Force
What is the MAIN type of force demonstrated by this picture?
Applied Mechanical Force
Normal Force
Spring Force
Frictional Force
Air Resistance
Gravitational Force
Tension Force
Buoyant Force
The box will move to the left
The box will move to the right
The box will move up
The box will not move
The box will be ripped into pieces
The box will move down