Weight And Mass And Acceleration Question Preview (ID: 60336)
Practice Questions On Mass, Weight, And Acceleration.
What is the proper equation to calculate the weight of an object?
a) W = g / m
b) W = m / g
c) W = mg
d) m = W / g
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Mass and weight are the same thing
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
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Weight is best defined as:
a) The mass of an object
b) The force of gravity pulling on an object's mass
c) The amount of matter an object has
d)
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Which of the following is TRUE to mass?
a) It is a measurement of matter
b) It is the same as weight
c) It changes, depending on the strength of the gravitational pull
d)
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What is the weight of an object that is 5 kg on Earth?
a) 10 N
b) 10 m/s/s
c) 50 N
d) 500 N
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What is the mass of an object that weighs 50 N on Earth?
a) 5 kg
b) 50 kg
c) 10 m/s/s
d) 10 kg
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The acceleration of an object on any planet is dependent on the strength of gravity
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c)
d)
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What is the acceleration of gravity on Planet Z, if an object with a mass of 10 kg weighs 200 N
a) 20 N
b) 1 m/s/s
c) 20 m/s/s
d) 2,000 m/s/s
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Which object would have 0 acceleration?
a) An object speeding up to 10 m/s
b) An object traveling at a constant speed and direction
c) An object changing direction while maintaining a constant speed
d)
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Which of the following has the slowest acceleration?
a) -7 m/s/s
b) -5 m/s/s
c) 4 m/s/s
d) 10 m/s/s
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