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Velocity And Acceleration Test 1.
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One way to increase acceleration is by
a) increasing mass
b) decreasing mass
c) decreasing force
d) increasing both force and mass proportionally
The product of an object's mass and velocity is called its
a) inertia
b) momentum
c) acceleration
d) force
The momentum of an object is in the same direction as its
a) force
b) acceleration
c) velocity
d) inertia
What happens when two forces act in the same direction?
a) They cancel each other out
b) The stronger one prevails
c) They add together
d) Their sum is divided by two is the total force
The greater the mass of an object
a) the easier the object starts moving
b) the greater its inertia
c) the more balanced it is
d) the more space it takes up
The force of gravity on a person or object on the surface of a planet is called
a) mass
b) terminal velocity
c) weight
d) free fall
When the only force acting on a falling object is gravity, the object is said to be
a) stationary
b) decelerating
c) in free fall
d) a projectile
Forces can be added together only if they are
a) acting on the same object
b) balanced forces
c) unaffected by gravity
d) substantial
Which of the following is an example of rolling friction?
a) your shoes on a sidewalk as you walk
b) bike tires on the road as you ride
c) a boat on the water as it sails
d) two hands rubbing together
Which of the following is an example of exerting a force?
a) a child running through a field
b) a train speeding down a track
c) a carpenter hammering a nail
d) an airplane soaring through the sky
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