
Motion 1
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- Q1A push or a pull that always acts on an objectfrictionmassweightforce30s
- Q2The force of attraction between two objectsforcemotiongravityvelocity30s
- Q3The measure of gravitational forcevelocitygravitymassweight30s
- Q4distance traveled over time traveledvelocitymotionaccelerationspeed30s
- Q5This measure does not change when an object's location changesvelocityweightspeedmass30s
- Q6a change in a moving object's speed or directionvelocityspeedforceacceleration30s
- Q7Which of the following is a measure of velocity?55 m south60 km/h25 m/s16 m/s east30s
- Q8What is an object that appears to stay in place that helps you detect motion in another object?a black holea reference pointa lubricanta newton30s
- Q9In order to calculate acceleration, you need to knowstarting point, ending point, and the object's massdistance traveled and speedstarting velocity, final velocity, and time it takes to change velocityaverage speed and distance30s
- Q10The difference between speed and velocity is thatspeed has direction, while velocity does notvelocity involves time, while speed does notspeed involves time, while velocity does notvelocity has direction, while speed does not30s
- Q11To produce a change in motion, a force must be a(n)frictional forcebalanced forcegravitational forceunbalanced force30s
- Q12The Law of Universal Gravitation says that gravitational force isrelated to weight and distancerelated to mass and distancerelated to weight and frictionrelated to mass and friction30s
- Q13In which of the following is a skateboarder NOT acceleratinggoing straight while speeding upgoing straight while slowing downmaking circles at a constant speedgoing straight at a constant speed30s
- Q14Friction occurs because ofthe roughness of any object's surfaceonly the weights of any two objectsonly the masses of any two objectsunbalanced forces30s
- Q15A runner's velocity begins at 1.8 m/s uphill, then changes to 2.8 m/s uphill. How do you know that the runner has a positive acceleration?His or her direction was unchanged.His or her speed decreased.His or her direction was changed.His or her speed increased.30s