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Force and Motion Quiz
Quiz by Jessica Evans
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- Q1With no push or pull what happened to the air puck that was at rest?It moved backward.It stayed at rest.It moved forward.It moved to the side.60s
- Q2After giving the air puck a push, did you have to keep pushing for the puck to continue moving?Yes, a big push.No.Yes, a small push.Yes, I had to keep my hand touching the puck.60s
- Q3Did the puck change direction or speed once moving with no additional push?Yes, it sped up.Yes, it change direction.Yes, it slowed down.No.60s
- Q4Is a force required to cause a puck to speed up? If so what direction?Yes - it needs a force in a different direction.Yes - it needs a force in the same direction.No - the puck will speed up on its on.60s
- Q5Is a force required to cause a puck to slow down? If so what direction?No - it will slow down by itself.Yes - a force in a different direction.Yes - a force in the same direction.60s
- Q6Is a force required to cause a puck to change direction? If so what direction is the force relative to the direction the puck motion changes to?Yes - a force from a different direction than the puck is currently traveling.No - it will change direction by itself.Yes - a force in the same direction the puck is currently traveling.60s