A student rides a bicycle 2400 meters in four minutes to get to school. What is the student's speed?
What does a horizontal line on a velocity/time graph represent?
A rider finishes a 120 km bicycle trip in three hours. What is the average speed of the rider?
Which of the following best describes a situation in which the acceleration would be negative?
Where on Earth would a person weigh the most?
What force acts on all objects on Earth?
A student drops a baseball and a feather from a third-floor window. Which force explains why the baseball hits the ground before the feather?
A student stops a bicycle by applying a brake. Which unbalance force causes the bicycle to stop?
Studen A and Student B are sitting on opposite sides of a see-saw. Student A's side is on the ground while student B's side is in the air. How does the mass of Student A compare to Student B?
What will happen to a moving object if an unbalanced force is applied to the object in the same direction the object is moving?
What happens to motion and direction when an unbalanced force acts on an object?
Which of Newton's Laws states that an object will not move unless a force acts upon it?
Which of Newton's laws is also known as the Law of Inertia
Which property of matter causes an object to stay at rest unless acted upon a force?
A hockey puck is traveling on a frictionless surface. Which statement best describes the motion of the hockey puck?
Which of Newton's Laws of Motion best describes an object in constant motion?
An object is resting on a table. What would cause the object to move?
Which explains the motion of a rolling ball on a flat surface?
What is the tendency of a moving object to continue moving in a straight line?
Which describes a car going 50 miles per hour east?
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