
Forces & Newton
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- Q1Which type of friction is strongest?RollingSlidingStaticFluid30s
- Q2What force always opposes motion?AppliedGravityTensionFriction30s
- Q3What direction is the normal force on a ramp?Perpendicular to the rampUpParallel to the rampDown30s
- Q4A ball is falling through the air on Earth, including air resistance. How many forces are present?234130s
- Q5A person is sitting on a flat bench. How many forces are acting on them?241330s
- Q6An object experiencing a net force of 0 must also have no what?MassAccelerationMotionVelocity30s
- Q7A non-zero net force can cause an object to do what?Speed upAll of theseTurnSlow down30s
- Q8What term means that an object wants to continue its current motion?InertiaNet forceAccelerationVelocity30s
- Q9Weight always equals what?FrictionMassmgNormal force30s
- Q10A 20 kg block is pushed with a 5 N force. There are 2 N of friction present. What is the block's acceleration?60 m/s/s0.15 m/s/s20 m/s/s6.67 m/s/s30s
- Q11What arrangement of 2 equal forces will make them add to the largest net force?At a 45 degree angleParallel to each otherOpposite directionsPerpendicular to each other30s
- Q12What arrangement of 2 equal forces will make them add up to the smallest possible net force?Perpendicular to each otherOpposite of each otherParallel to each other45 degree angle30s
- Q13A net force is required to keep an object moving.FalseTrue30s
- Q14A net force is required for a motionless object to start moving.TrueFalse30s
- Q15Bob (60 kg) pushes on Joe (40 kg). Bob accelerates at 3 m/s/s. What is Joe's acceleration?180 m/s/s6 m/s/s4.5 m/s/s3 m/s/s30s