Motion And Types Of Forces Unit Question Preview (ID: 29377)


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Example of Non-Contact Force....
a) Magnetic
b) Frictional
c) Buoyant
d) Elastic

Example of Contact Force.....
a) Elastic
b) Electrical
c) Magnetic
d) Gravitational

A book coming to a stop after sliding across a table, is an example of....
a) Gravitational Force
b) Frictional Force
c) Elastic Force
d) Buoyant Force

The force that is exerted on an object when something is compressed and then released....
a) Elastic
b) Electrical
c) Frictional
d) Gravitational

A force that has to have contact in order to work....
a) Contact
b) Non-Contact
c)
d)

The force of attraction or repulsion between magnets...
a) Gravitational
b) Magnetic
c) Nuclear
d) Buoyant

The force of resistance between two objects when one object rubs against or goes through the other...
a) Elastic
b) Frictional
c) Gravitational
d) Electrical

The force that is applied when an object is pulled by a rope, string, or other object....
a) Elastic
b) Centripetal
c) Electrical
d) Buoyant

The force of attraction between two objects because of their masses...
a) Gravitational
b) Electrical
c) Frictional
d) Nuclear

Any push or pull...
a) Force
b) Gravity
c) Friction
d) Magnetic

A force that can work on an object it is not touching....
a) Contact Force
b) Non-Contact Force
c)
d)

The force that is applies by an object when another object rests on it...
a) Frictional
b) Gravitational
c) Elastic
d) Buoyant

The force that is applied when one object pushes on another...
a) Frictional
b) Gravitational
c) Elastic
d) Buoyant

A Force of attraction or repulsion caused by the build-up of electrons...
a) Gravitational
b) Electrical
c) Magnetic
d) Elastic

Example of elastic force....
a) Pushing your finger into silly putty
b) A duck floating on water
c) The wheels of a wagon slowing down as it stops
d) Socks sticking together

Magnets repelling each other, is an example of...
a) Gravitational Force
b) Magnetic Force
c) Buoyant Force
d) Elastic Force

What is a spring scale used to measure?
a) Force
b) Mass
c) Length
d) Volume

Objects on Earth being pulled towards the Earth, is an example of...
a) Elastic Force
b) Gravitational Force
c) Frictional Force
d) Magnetic Force

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