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- Q1What is inertia?The change in velocity of an object.The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion.The force that changes an object's direction.The speed at which an object moves.30s
- Q2Which of the following best defines acceleration?The force exerted on an object.A measurement of an object's mass.The rate of change of position.A change in velocity.30s
- Q3What does acceleration measure?The distance an object travels.The gravitational pull on an object.How quickly an object is changing speed, direction, or both.The resistance of an object to motion.30s
- Q4What is velocity?The resistance to change in motion.The push or pull on an object.The measurement of how quickly an object changes speed.The rate of change of position along a straight line with respect to time.30s
- Q5What is force?A change in velocity.The resistance of an object to change.The rate at which an object moves.The push or pull (strength or energy) exerted on an object.30s
- Q6Which of the following best describes Newton's First Law of Motion?The force exerted by one object is always equal and opposite to the force exerted by another object.An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.An object will accelerate when a force is applied to it.The velocity of an object increases when mass is reduced.30s
- Q7Which of the following best describes Newton's Third Law of Motion?The force of gravity acts on all objects equally.For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.An object will accelerate when a force is applied to it.An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by a force.30s
- Q8Newton's Second Law of Motion states that force equals mass times acceleration (F = m/s).TrueFalse30s
- Q9What happens when an object has more mass?It takes more effort to get it moving, and it moves slower.It moves faster with less effort.It takes less time to move it farther.Its speed remains unchanged regardless of mass.30s
- Q10What is the relationship between an object's mass and its inertia?Inertia depends only on speed, not mass.Mass and inertia are not related.The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has.The more mass an object has, the less inertia it has.30s
- Q11Rockets take off because a force is exerted downward from the bottom, causing them to accelerate in the opposite direction.FalseOnly in spaceSometimesTrue30s
- Q12The greater the mass of an object, the greater its inertia, and the more force is needed to move it.FalseSometimesOnly for small objectsTrue30s
- Q13Every object has an elastic limit, which is the point to which it can return to its original shape after a collision.FalseOnly some objectsTrueDepends on the material30s
- Q14An object will always return to its original shape after a collision, regardless of the force applied.TrueFalseOnly for elastic objectsOnly in low-speed collisions30s
- Q15If an object's peak force during a collision exceeds its elastic limit, it will reach its breaking point and may be damaged.Only for very strong materialsTrueFalseDepends on the speed of the collision30s