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Chapter Date Class Name 6 Newton's Second Law of Motion-Force and Acceleration Exercises 6.1 Force Causes Acceleration (page 871 1. \Atrhen a hockey puck is struck with a hockey stick, a(n) unbalanced f*rce acts on the puckand the puck acceterates 2. Circle the letter of the type of force that causes acceleration. b. negligible a. balanced c. zero Q) unbalanced 3. The combination of forces acting on an object is known as the ilet force. 4. The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it. This means that, as the net force acting on the object tncrsasas increases, the acceleration of the object 5. Circle the letter of each statement about force and acceleration that is true. a. Balanced forces cause constant acceleration. b. The forces acting on an object at rest are unbalanced. QA net force acting on an object causes acceleration. d. Force is not required for an object to accelerate. 6. Two shopping carts of equal mass are pushed by two different people. One cart accelerates three times as fast as the other cart. Describe the forces acting on each cart. A net ferce acts on both carts. The net force acting on the cart that ac*elerates faster i* thre* tirnes Ereater than the other force. o o < 6.2 Mass Resists Acceleration 7. For a constant force, (page 871 how does an increase in an object's mass affect its acceleration? An increase in ths mass will result in a decreas* in the acceleration" o E o 8. What does it mean for two quantities to be inversely proportional to one another? when one Quantitv increases, the other quantity decreases' o E E o L o 9. Circle the letter showing how mass and acceleration are related. a. acceleration - mass S acceleration - 1/mass c. acceleration - mass2 d. acceleration-]*utt 6.3 Nevvton's Second Law (pases 88-8e) 10. Circle the letter of each quantity related by Nen'ton's second law. force mass @ c. time Q ($ acceleration Canceptual Pltysics Reading and Study Workbook . Chapter 6 47 Chapter 1.1. Date Class Name 5 Newton's Second Law of Motion-Force and Acceleration Circle the letter of each statement reiated to Newton's second law that is true. @ Acceleration is directiy proportional to the net force. @ fne direction of acceleration is the same as the net force. $Acceleration is inversely proportional to mass. d. Net force and mass are always equai. 12. I{hen using the equation for Newton's second law, if force is measured in newtons, then the unit for acceleration mass is kg m/sz is and the unit for 13. Is the following sentence true or false? The acceleration of an object is equal to the net force acting on it divided by the object's mass. true 74. At00-N force is used to accelerate a large push cart across the floor. Circle the letter of the force required to accelerate the push cart twice as fast. b. 100N a.50N c. 150 N QzooN L5. An object accelerates when a net force is applied to it. Circle the letter describing the conditions that would double the object's acceleration. a. doubling the mass b. halving the force c. doubling the mass and halving the force @ halving the mass L6. During a lab experiment, a net force is applied to an object and the object accelerates. The mass of the object is then doubled, and the net force applied to it also doubles. Describe the object's acceleration. The obiect accelerates at the same rate. * @ d o a e o =, o 17. Circle the letter of the equation that describes Newton's second law of motion. L 6\ \JM a= b. F =ma2 -a C. t=- d. F = |{ani2 m 6.4 Friction o = - = @ eo-el) 1.8. Describe r+,hat causes friction between two solid surfaces. (page The friction is due to irregularities in the two surfaces being pressed together. Force is ne*ded 19. Is the following sentence true or false? Friction does not depend on the false types of materials in contact with each other. 20. Is the following sentence true or false? Friction depends on how much true the materials in contact are pushed together. 42 5 a o Conceptual Physics Reading and Study Workbook . Chapter 6 o +