
Quiz 7 - Contact Forces and Non-Contact Forces
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- Q1What kind of force is applied when you push a door open?Magnetic forceFrictional forceGravitational forceApplied force30s
- Q2What type of force opposes motion and can slow down a sliding object?Tension forceNuclear forceFrictional forceMagnetic force30s
- Q3Which force pulls objects toward the Earth?Gravitational forceFrictional forceNormal forceApplied force30s
- Q4What force is exerted by a surface to support the weight of an object resting on it?Frictional forceMagnetic forceTension forceNormal force30s
- Q5What type of force is responsible for pulling a rubber band back when it is stretched?Applied forceElastic forceFrictional forceGravitational force30s
- Q6What force keeps a car moving in a circular path when it turns a corner?Normal forceCentripetal forceFrictional forceGravitational force30s
- Q7Which force is produced when two surfaces slide against each other?Gravitational forceNormal forceTension forceFrictional force30s
- Q8What type of force is used when you pull a rope to lift an object?Normal forceGravitational forceTension forceFrictional force30s
- Q9What is the force that acts between two objects that are not moving but are in contact?Kinetic frictional forceTension forceStatic frictional forceGravitational force30s
- Q10What force is responsible for keeping satellites in orbit around the Earth?Normal forceGravitational forceMagnetic forceFrictional force30s
- Q11What is the force that pulls objects toward each other, like the Earth pulling us down?MagnetismTensionFrictionGravity30s
- Q12What type of contact force opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding against each other?MagnetismTensionGravityFriction30s
- Q13Which contact force is caused when two objects are pulled together by a rope or string?Normal forceFrictionGravityTension30s
- Q14What do we call the force that keeps an object stationary on a surface, counteracting gravity?Air resistanceFrictionNormal forceTension30s
- Q15What force pulls objects toward each other, like how magnets attract paper clips?GravityFrictionTensionMagnetism30s