
Forces and Motion Chapter 2 REVIEW
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- Q1If a baseball and a cannonball are dropped from the same height at the same time, which ball will hit the ground first?the cannonballthe ball with the larger volumeThe balls land at the same timethe baseball30s
- Q2What feature of an object does NOT affect air resistance?its chemical propertiesits speedits sizeits shape30s
- Q3Why do astronauts in space appear weightless?they are in free fallthere is no gravity in spacethey have no mass in spaceair resistance opposes gravity30s
- Q4When a train increases its velocity, its momentumis transferred to its surroundingsremains unchangedincreasesdecreases30s
- Q5When a bowling ball collides with a bowling pin, the momentum of the ballincreases slightly as the velocity of the pin increasesdoes not change at alldecreases slightly as the velocity of the ball increasesdecreases slightly as the velocity of the pin decreases30s
- Q6Orbital motion is a combination of forward motion andfree fallhorizontal accelerationweightlessnessfrictional resistance30s
- Q7Newton's First Law of Motion states that a moving object, unless it is acted on by an outside force, willRemain in motionchange its momentumaccelerateeventually come to a stop30s
- Q8Which cart will accelerate the least?a full cart pushed with a hard forcean empty card pushed with a light forcea full cart pushed with a light forcean empty cart pushed with a hard force30s
- Q9What must you know to find the momentum of an object?acceleration and forcevelocity and timemass and velocitymass and acceleration30s
- Q10An object at rest tends to remain at rest. This property is calledmomentuminertiamassacceleration30s
- Q11Only in a vacuum or in space can an object be inmomentumprojectile motionfree fallterminal velocity30s
- Q12All forces act in pairsFirst Law of MotionSecond Law of MotionThird Law of MotionLaw of Conservation of Momentum30s
- Q13The acceleration of an object depends on its mass and the forces acting on itLaw of Conservation of MomentumThird Law of MotionFirst Law of MotionSecond Law of Motion30s
- Q14An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion remains in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.Second Law of MotionLaw of Conservation of MomentumFirst Law of MotionThird Law of Motion30s
- Q15The velocity of a falling object when the force of gravity is balanced by the force of air resistanceterminal velocityaccelerationinertiafree fall30s