Force And Motion Question Preview (ID: 52894)


This An Exam To Review The Properties Of Newton's Laws. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
a) Inertia
b) Newton's 2nd law
c) Newton's 3rd law
d) Isaac's first conundrum

A force that pulls anything on the Earth's surface toward the center of the earth.
a) Gravity
b) Force
c) Motion
d) Acceleration

Something that changes an object's state of rest or motion
a) Force
b) Balanced force
c) Inertia
d) Kinetic Energy

Energy that is Stored in an object
a) Potential Energy
b) Kinetic Energy
c) Inertia
d) Gravity

The force that results from two surfaces rubbing together.
a) Friction
b) Gravity
c) Force
d) Acceleration

More force in one direction than the other that causes a change in movement
a) Unbalanced Force
b) Balanced Force
c) Inertia
d) Taco Tuesday

An increase in an object's rate of speed
a) Acceleration
b) Inertia
c) Friction
d) Force

The Energy an object has because it is moving
a) Kinetic Energy
b) Potential Energy
c) Inertia
d) Gravity

Which law of motion states: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
a) Newton's First Law
b) Newton's Second Law
c) Newton's third Law
d) Murphy's Law

If you kick a bowling ball and a tennis ball with the same amount of force, according to Newton's Second Law of Motion, what will happen?
a) The tennis ball will travel faster.
b) The bowling ball will travel farther
c) The Bowling ball will travel faster
d) The balls will travel the same distance

Which is the best example of Kinetic energy?
a) A diver standing on the high dive.
b) A skier moving swiftly down a hill.
c) A car sitting in a driveway.
d) A runner waiting to start a race.

A skateboarder at the top of a ramp has
a) Potential energy
b) Kinetic energy
c) a sweet pair of shoes
d) a number of life choices to rethink

How much force is needed to accelerate 350 kg at a arate of 4m/s/s?
a) 1,400 Newtons
b) 700 Newtons
c) 2,800 Newtons
d) More Newton's than I can count.

Two balls have a mass of 0.6 kg and 1.3 kg. Which will travel farther when the same amount of force is applied to them?
a) the 0.6 kg
b) the 1.3 kg
c) No one really knows
d) Depends on the phase of the moon.

When two objects rub against each other it creates
a) Friction
b) Equilibrium
c) Momentum
d) Unbalanced Forces

An object tends to keep moving because it has___________.
a) Momentum
b) Force
c) Gravity
d) Pepperoni pizzas

Newton's First Law of motion is also called the Law of ________.
a) Inertia
b) Mass
c) Force
d) Potential

The more _______ an object has, the more force it takes to move it.
a) mass
b) force
c) charisma
d) stealth

Everything gets pulled toward the earth's center by the force of _______.
a) Gravity
b) Force
c) Inertia
d) Newton

________ is the result of unbalanced forces making an object speed up.
a) Acceleration
b) Force
c) Kinetic Energy
d) Friction

Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 52894 in the upper right hand corner or click here.

TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In
| Sign Up / Register