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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

Mass and weight are the same thing
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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)

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)

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

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

The acceleration of an object on any planet is dependent on the strength of gravity
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c)
d)

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

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)

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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