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P.4D Baseline Progress Check

Quiz by ALEJANDRO URBY

High School
Physics (2017)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

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Physics (2017)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)

112.39.c.4.d

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  • Q1
    What forces are present on the book?
    Question Image
    Normal
    Gravity and normal
    Gravity
    Friction
    120s
    112.39.c.4.d
  • Q2
    What are the three laws of motion?
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    Inertia, F=ma, Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
    Inertia, e=mc^2, Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
    F=ma, e=mc^2, Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
    Inertia, F=ma, e=mc^2
    120s
    112.39.c.4.d
  • Q3
    Refer to the above image. Which best represents the action-reaction force that allows the book to remain at rest?
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    action=gravity, reaction=normal
    action=friction, reaction=gravity
    action=gravity, reaction=friction
    action=normal, reaction=gravity
    120s
    112.39.c.4.d
  • Q4
    If the mass of the book was 35kg, calculate the force of gravity?
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    343N
    0.28N
    3.57N
    120s
    112.39.c.4.d
  • Q5
    Assume the book is being pushed on a table, and the book is moving at constant speed. What forces would be acting on the book then?
    Question Image
    Gravity, normal, friction, applied force
    Friction, applied force
    Gravity, normal
    Gravity, normal, friction
    120s
    112.39.c.4.d

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