Final Review Science 1
Quiz by Kirsten Stokes
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- Q1The force that always acts opposite to the direction of the motion of an object is called?InertiaGravityFrictionNone20s
- Q2According to Newton's 3rd law, forces always occur in ____ pairs.Equal but complementaryUnequal but complementaryEqual but oppositeUnequal but opposite20s
- Q3Newton's _____ law of motion explains why you may lean sideways in a car if the driver turns a corner too quickly1st law3rd law2nd lawNone20s
- Q4What is a force?Push or PullPullNothingPush20s
- Q5What is friction?NothingA forceThe resistance to another objectThe resistance20s
- Q6What is acceleration?To gain speed or to decrease speedSpeeding upStoppingSlowing down20s
- Q7What is the formula for speed?Distance + timeDistance divided by timeTime divided by distanceTime x distance20s
- Q8What is speed?Fast speedSlow speedStoppingHow fast a object is going or slow20s
- Q9What is air resistance?The air pushing on an objectWindThe objects ability to be affected by airThe air pulling on an object20s
- Q10What is motion?The movement of an object from one point to anotherA change in a objectA object sitting thereMovement20s
- Q11What is velocity?Speed with a direction ex: 50 mph to the eastNothingDirection The EastSpeed 50mph20s
- Q12What is mass?Weight with gravityWeight without gravityWeight and massWeight20s
- Q13What is weight?WeightWeight with gravityWeight and massWeight without gravity20s
- Q14How are weight and mass related to force & motion?What does that meanNothingHow much something weighs or has mass depends on how much force it takes to move the objectUmmmm20s
- Q15What is inertia?The ability to have movementGravity and its affectsFriction and how it worksThe tendency to do nothing20s