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Motion
Test Description: Types of motion, distance time graph, centripetal force.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Motion is the...
A
where you are initially or where it stopped.
B
act of changing places.
C
beat of life.
D
the position of the object.
2) When an object travels in a line (curved or straight) it is this type of motion...
A
Projectile
B
Vibrational
C
Circular
D
Linear or straight
3) How can you tell if an object is moving when looking at a distance time graph?
A
You can't tell if an object is moving from a distance time graph.
B
There is a slope to the line.
C
The line is flat.
D
The line will make the words moving.
4) An object that is used to compare the position or motion of another object is called?
A
Motion
B
Reference Point
C
Acceleration
D
Position
5) If an object has centripetal force in what direction does the force ALWAYS act?
A
To the right
B
East and West.
C
South
D
Toward the center
6) What would happen to an object in a circle if no centripetal force was present?
A
It would go all over the place because there is no pattern!
B
It would fall down.
C
It would go straight because of inertia.
D
It would keep going in a circle, duh.
7) When an object moves in a circle because of centripetal force it has what type of motion?
A
Vibrational Motion
B
Circular Motion
C
Projectile Motion
D
Linear Motion
8) When an object is pushed into the air at an angle it has what type of motion?
A
Projectile Motion
B
Linear or Straight Motion
C
Vibrational Motion
D
Circular Motion
9) When an object moves back and forth quickly it has what type of motion?
A
Circular Motion
B
Vibrational Motion
C
Projectile Motion
D
Linear or Straight Motion
10) What are the four types of motion?
A
Circular, Projectile, Centripetal, Inertia
B
Centripetal, Linear, Straight, Vibrational
C
Inertia, Centripetal, Gravity, Force
D
Linear, Projectile, Vibrational, Circular
11) Distance time graphs show
A
why the cow jumped over the moon.
B
distance only.
C
time that goes by over a certain distances.
D
distance gained over time.
12) How can you tell if an object has come to a stop on a distance time graph?
A
The line is going downward.
B
The line is flat.
C
The line is a gentle hill.
D
The line is slanting upward.
13) A change in an object's __________, tells you that _______ took place, but it does NOT tell you how quickly the object changed positions.
A
postions, motion
B
postion, reference point
C
motion, position
D
reference point, motion
14) The position of an object is...
A
the motion and change of position.
B
an object that is used to compare the position or motion of another object.
C
where it is initially located or stops related to another object.
D
the act of changing places.
15) All of the following are examples of circular force EXCEPT...
A
tetherball.
B
the bamboozler.
C
driving a car in a circle.
D
planets orbiting the sun.
16) All are examples of vibrational motion EXCEPT...
A
violin strings being plucked.
B
swinging water in a bucket.
C
water drops in a pond making rings.
D
molecules in motion.
17) Centripetal force is a force that is created because of 2 things. 1 is the force that pulls an object toward the center and the other one is....
A
Motion
B
Bazinga!
C
The inertia (the objects resistance to change) of the object.
D
String
18) When looking at a distance time graph, what could you assume if the line is steep?
A
It is showing acceleration, the object is gaining more distance in less time.
B
The object is slowing down.
C
The object is not moving.
D
The graph doesn't show us anything. (This is not the correct answer!)
19) All of the following are example of linear or straight line motion EXCEPT...
A
A skier coming down the mountain.
B
A soccer ball being kicked into the GOOOOAAAALLLLL!!!!
C
A car driving on the highway.
D
A bowling ball being rolled on the ground.
20) All of the following are examples of projectile motion EXCEPT...
A
Rocket blasting off.
B
Fireworks being set off.
C
Football being thrown for a touchdown.
D
A pool cue hitting a pool ball into another pool ball.
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