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Newton's 1st Law
Test Description: Alternative Assessment Choice W6 Physics OHDELA
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) an English physicist and mathematician, was one of the most brilliant scientists in history
A
Newton
B
Einstein
C
Edison
D
Galileo
2) Newton’s three ____ of motion are probably the most widely known natural laws in all of science.
A
laws
B
facts
C
suggestions
D
theories
3) Newton's laws explain the relationships between the forces acting on an object, the object’s mass, and its ____.
A
displacement
B
magnitude
C
motion
D
velocity
4) A force is a push or _____ or any action that has the ability to change motion.
A
pull
B
lift
C
power
D
work
5) an object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an _____ (unbalanced-net) force
A
unending
B
outside
C
eternal
D
universal
6) Anytime there is a change in motion a ______ must exist, even if you cannot immediately recognize the force.
A
velocity
B
acceleration
C
magnitude
D
force
7) Inertia is the property of an object that ____ changes in its motion.
A
resists
B
permits
C
allows
D
promotes
8) Objects with more ___ have more inertia.
A
mass
B
volume
C
displacement
D
speed
9) The newton (N) is the ____ unit of force.
A
largest
B
customary
C
metric
D
only
10) Forces have a magnitude and a ____.
A
direction
B
speed
C
time
D
distance
11) Force is a ______ quantity.
A
neither vector nor scalar
B
both vector and scalar
C
vector
D
scalar
12) ____Force is the overall force acting on an object after all forces are combined.
A
Gross
B
Max
C
Total
D
Net
13) Forces in the same direction are ____.
A
squared
B
multiplied
C
subtracted
D
added
14) When two forces act in opposite directions, you _____ the smaller force from the larger force to determine the net force.
A
add
B
multiply
C
divide
D
subtract
15) a sketch that shows an object and the forces acting on it; also called a force diagram
A
vector displacement
B
vector graph
C
free motion exchange
D
free body diagram
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