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Physical Science: Test Force Multiple Choice 1. What is the name of the friction that exists between two stationary objects? A. Elastic B. Kinetic C. Sliding D. Inelastic E. Static 2. What is the unbalanced force that slows down a ball rolling across the floor? A. the force of gravity C. the force of inertia B. the force of momentum D. the force of friction 3. Which of the four main types of forces is the weakest? A. Electromagnetic C. Gravitational E. Weak B. Inertia D. Strong Nuclear 4. Which of the four main types of forces acts over the shortest distance? A. Weak C. Strong Nuclear E. Electromagnetic B. Inertia D. Gravitational 5. You are driving around in your car one day. Your 1674 kg car is a very comfortable car to ride in. You are driving at 37 m/s when you suddenly decide to accelerate to 73 m/s. It takes you 14 s to accelerate. What is the average net force that you have applied to the car? A. 4304.57N B. 1152.86N C. 23436N D. 16405.2N E. 3915.00N 6. An object that is in free fall seems to be ____. A. speeded up by air resistance C. not moving B. slowed by air resistance D. weightless 7. Earth pulls on the moon and holds the moon in its orbit. The moon pulls on Earth with an equal and opposite force. This is an example of A. Newton’s third law. C. Newton’s second law. B. Newton’s first law. D. None of the above 8. In the universal gravitation equation, the constant G has a value of 6.67x10–11 N·m2/kg2. Find the force a 4 kg ball exerts on a 2 kg ball if the distance between their centers is 1 m. A. 3.65 x10-10 N B. 5.34 x10-10 N C. 4.67 x10-10 N D. 5.34 x10-6 N 9. A car of mass 1330 kg is traveling at 28.0 m/s. The driver applies the brakes to bring the car to rest over a distance of 79.0 m. Calculate the force acting on the car. A. 4.67x104 N B. 7.89x104 N C. 3.45x104 N D. 1.32x104 N 10. A 300-N force acts on a 25-kg object. The acceleration of the object is ____. A. 25 m/s2 B. 300 m/s2 C. 7,500 m/s2 D. 12 m/s2 11. In the absence of air, a penny and a feather that are dropped from the same height at the same time will ____. A. float C. fall at different rates B. not have momentum D. fall at the same rate 12. What property of a stalled car determines how much effort is required to move it? A. color B. volume C. height D. mass E. density 13. The SI unit of force, named for the scientist who described the relationship between motion and force, is called the A. einstein. B. curie. C. pasteur. D. newton. 14. For any object, the greater the force that's applied to it, the greater its ____ will be. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. A. velocity B. acceleration C. gravity D. inertia Which of the four main types of forces is the strongest? A. Gravitational C. Electromagnetic E. Inertia B. Weak D. Strong Nuclear A 1500-kg car can accelerate from rest to 72 km/h in 8.0 s. What is the net force acting on the car to cause this acceleration? A. 15 kN B. 240 kN C. 3.8 kN D. 14 kN When gravitational forces and air resistance equalize on an object that is falling toward Earth and the object stops accelerating, what is the velocity of an object called? A. instantaneous velocity C. resultant velocity B. terminal velocity D. average velocity As the distance between two objects increases, the force of gravity ________. A. becomes inertia D. stays the same B. multiplies by 9.8 E. increases C. decreases Lets say you have a bowling ball. You placed the ball on the scales down in the lab and found that its mass is 10 kg. Now let’s say that an astronaut is going to carry your bowling ball into space with him. He lands on the moon and decides that he wants to find out what the mass of the bowling ball is on the moon. What would he find out is the mass of the bowling ball? A. 98kg B. 1.02kg C. 10kg D. 98N E. 10N Which of the four main types of forces acts over the longest distance? A. Gravitational C. Strong Nuclear E. Electromagnetic B. Weak D. Inertia A feather will fall through the air more slowly than a brick because of ____. A. gravity B. air resistance C. momentum D. inertia The upward force on an object falling through the air is ____. A. air resistance C. terminal velocity B. momentum D. inertia If gravity did NOT affect the path of a horizontally thrown ball, the ball would ____. A. go straight up C. follow a curved path B. travel horizontally D. fall straight down As a football play begins, a lineman from one team pushes the opposing lineman backward. This is an example what kind of force? A. inertia C. balanced E. unbalanced B. gravity D. friction A 3,000-N force acts on a 200-kg object. The acceleration of the object is ____. A. 150 m/s2 B. 26 m/s2 C. 15 m/s2 D. 50 m/s2