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If applied force decreases, the acceleration will...
a) increase
b) decrease
c) stay the same
d) be zero

If mass increases and force stays the same, acceleration will...
a) increase
b) decrease
c) stay the same
d) be zero

If force increases and mass stays the same, acceleration will...
a) increase
b) decrease
c) stay the same
d) be zero

An example of balanced forces is...
a) sled moving downhill
b) book sitting on a table
c) Moon orbiting Earth
d) space shuttle taking off

Unbalanced forces are...
a) when the net force is 0 N
b) forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction
c) forces that are not equal in size and opposite in direction
d) forces that do not change motion

Balanced forces are...
a) when there is a net force greater than 0 N
b) forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction
c) forces that are added together because they are acting in the same direction
d) forces that cause a change in motion

If you exert a force on something, will it always accelerate?
a) yes
b) no
c) IDK
d)

When a large force is applied to a golf ball, how is the acceleration different compared to a small force being applied to the same golf ball?
a) The larger force causes larger acceleration
b) The larger force causes smaller acceleration
c) There is not change in acceleration because the mass is the same
d)

What type of force does not cause a change in motion?
a) balanced
b) unbalanced
c) push
d) pull

How can an object be moving, but not accelerating?
a) It is moving at a constant speed around a turn
b) It is moving at a constant speed in a straight line
c) It can not be moving and not accelerating
d) It is not changing direction, but can change speed

If the same force is applied to a baseball and a softball, which will have the greater acceleration?
a) baseball
b) softball
c) they will have the same acceleration
d) neither will accelerate

Which type of force causes a change in motion
a) balanced
b) unbalanced
c) push
d) pull

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