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Dynamics Newton's 2nd And 3rd Laws
Test Description: This is a bonus activity for Physics Week 7 of the OHDELA Curriculum.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A net force on an object causes it to _____ in the direction of that net force.
A
accelerate
B
remain stationary
C
disintegrate
D
levitate
2) Force is a vector, having magnitude and a ______.
A
unit
B
speed
C
quantity
D
direction
3) A force is a push or pull, or any ____ that has the ability to change motion.
A
action
B
work
C
power
D
machine
4) Acceleration: Meters per second squared, or m/s/s (m/s2) is the unit of acceleration. This is a measure of how much faster an object will move every ____ in a direction.
A
hour
B
second
C
day
D
way
5) One _____ is the force required to accelerate one kilogram of mass by one meter per second squared.
A
Joule
B
Watt
C
Newton
D
Volt
6) In the second law of motion, when force goes up _____ goes up.
A
acceleration
B
power
C
inflation
D
work
7) Acceleration = Force รท mass. Since force is the _______ in the fraction, when it goes up the acceleration must also go up by the same amount.
A
denominator
B
coefficient
C
numerator
D
constant
8) In the second law of motion, when mass goes up acceleration goes down. In other words: acceleration is cut in half when ____ doubles.
A
volume
B
mass
C
circumference
D
time
9) A ___ diagram is a list of all the forces represented by arrows on an object.
A
force
B
mass
C
position-time
D
volume
10) The size of the arrow in a free-body diagram reflects the ____ of the force.
A
temperature
B
magnitude
C
subtraction
D
time
*select an answer for all questions
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