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Samuels PS Motion I
Test Description: Physical Science Motion I
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is an object's change in position?
A
distance
B
velocity
C
displacement
D
speed
2) What is a mathematical quantity having both direction and magnitude?
A
vector
B
resultant
C
mechanics
D
scalar
3) Any change in velocity is known as _______.
A
displacement
B
inertia
C
acceleration
D
speed
4) This is often called the law of inertia.
A
fourth law of motion
B
third law of motion
C
second law of motion
D
first law of motion
5) This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
A
third law of motion
B
second law of motion
C
fourth law of motion
D
first law of motion
6) This law implies that the force applied to an object is directly proportional to its acceleration.
A
second law of motion
B
first law of motion
C
fourth law of motion
D
third law of motion
7) This law says that the velocity of an object does not change unless the object is acted upon by an external force.
A
third law of motion
B
first law of motion
C
fourth law of motion
D
second law of motion
8) ____________ is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its velocity.
A
displacement
B
speed
C
acceleration
D
inertia
9) When we see everyday objects in motion slowing down and becoming motionless, like a book sliding on a table, this is because of an unseen force known as __________.
A
velocity
B
displacement
C
speed
D
friction
10) What is the formula to calculate force according to Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion?
A
f = m/a
B
f = d/t
C
f = s x d
D
f = m x a
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