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Constant Speed is?
a) Speed that does not change; stays the same; the objects does not speed up or slow down.
b) When an object changes position in relation to a reference point over a period of time.
c) The tendency of all objects to resist a change in motion.
d) A fixed object on Earth's surface from which direction and location can be described.
A push or pull is called?
a) Force
b) Friction
c) Inertia
d) Motion
A force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces that are touching?
a) Gravity
b) Motion
c) Inertia
d) Friction
A force of attraction between objects that is due to their mass.
a) Inertia
b) Gravity
c) Friction
d) Motion
If there is a horizontal line on a speed graph what does that tell you about the graph?
a) The object is accelerating.
b) The object is at rest then has a burst of speed and accelerates.
c) The object slow down then rested.
d) The object is at rest.
The tendency of all objects to resist a change in motion.
a) Friction
b) Motion
c) Gravity
d) Inertia
A fixed object on Earth's surface from which direction and location can be described is called what?
a) Stationary Reference Point
b) Physics
c) Moving Reference Point
d) Resting Stationary Reference Point
When an object changes position in relation to a reference point over a period time is called?
a) Inertia
b) Speed
c) Motion
d) Force
The study of matter and energy and the interaction between them.
a) Genetics
b) Physics
c) Biophysics
d) Microbiology
To show motion of an object on a line graph, you have to plot the distance against the _______.
a) Speed
b) Motion
c) Time
d) Distance
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