Types of Forces/ Newtons
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- Q1What is the definition of force according to Newton's laws?The temperature of an objectThe mass of an objectA push or pull on an objectThe speed of an object30s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of a non-contact force?Magnetic forceFrictional forceTension forceNormal force30s
- Q3According to Newton's third law, what happens for every action?Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.There is an equal and opposite reaction.Objects in motion stay in motion.Force equals mass times acceleration.30s
- Q4Which of the following forces is considered a contact force?Frictional forceGravitational forceElectrostatic forceMagnetic force30s
- Q5What is the formula represented by Newton's second law of motion?F = maF = a/mF = m/aF = m + a30s
- Q6Which type of force acts without any physical contact between objects?Gravitational forceTension forceApplied forceSpring force30s
- Q7What does the term 'net force' refer to?The total force acting on an object after all forces are combined.The force exerted by gravity only.The force that opposes motion.The force required to start moving an object.30s
- Q8According to Newton's first law, an object at rest will stay at rest unless which of the following occurs?An external force acts on it.It loses mass.It gains speed.It is in a vacuum.30s
- Q9What is the definition of force in physics?The speed of an objectThe energy transferred to an objectA push or pull acting upon an objectThe mass of an object30s
- Q10What is the equation that represents Newton's Second Law of Motion?F = mgF = maF = p/tF = mv^230s
- Q11What type of force is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun?Gravitational forceFrictional forceTension forceCentripetal force30s