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Forces and Motion Velocity and Acceleration Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Newton’s Laws Simple Machines Miscellaneous 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Which of the following is an example of changing acceleration? A. A train traveling 65 miles per hour south B. A boat sailing west at 5 knots C. A person jogging at 3 meters/second along a winding path D. A car stopped at a red light Answer 100 points C. A person jogging at 3 meters per second along a winding path Home Which of the following is NOT needed to determine the velocity of a moving truck? A. B. C. D. The mass of the truck The distance it travels The time it takes to travel that distance The direction in which it is traveling Answer 200 points A. Mass of the truck Home An object accelerates if its A. B. C. D. Speed remains constant Direction changes Mass remains constant Motion can be plotted on a graph Answer 300 points B. Direction Changes Home What is the average speed of an object that travels 100 meters in 20 seconds? A. 4 m/s B. 8 m/s C. 5 m/s D. 10 m/s Answer 400 points C. 5 m/s Home A car started out going 50 m/s and accelerated to 75 m/s in a matter of 25 seconds. What is the car’s acceleration? A. B. C. D. 2 m/s2 3 m/s2 4 m/s2 1 m/s2 Answer 500 points D. 1 m/s2 Home What happens to an object if the forces acting upon it are balanced? A. B. C. D. Its motion will not change The object will come to a stop The net force will be zero Its motion will change Answer 100 points A. Motion does not change Home What happens to an object moving in the same direction as the net force? A. B. C. D. It will speed up Its motion will not change It will stop moving It will slow down Answer 200 points A. It will speed up Home What happens to an object if the forces acting upon it are unbalanced? A. B. C. D. Its motion will not change The object will come to a stop The net force will be zero Its motion will change Answer 300 points D. Its motion will change Home Which pair of objects will have the least gravitational attraction to each other? A. B. C. D. Two cinder blocks 6 cm apart Two marbles 12 cm apart A cinder block and marble 6 cm apart A cinder block and marble 12 cm apart Answer 400 points B. Two marbles 12 cm apart Home Which walking surface has the least friction? A. B. C. D. Sand Ice Wood floor Carpet Answer 500 points B. ice Home This term is used to describe an object’s tendency to resist a change in motion. It also explains why we wear seatbelts. A. B. C. D. Friction Gravity Inertia Balanced Force Answer 100 points C. Inertia Home Which of Newton’s Laws explains the concept of inertia? (An object in motion remains in motion) A. B. C. D. 1st Law 2nd Law 3rd Law 4th Law Answer 200 points A. Newton’s st 1 Law Home Which of Newton’s Laws explains the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration? A. B. C. D. Newton’s 1st Law Newton’s 2nd Law Newton’s 3rd Law Newton’s 4th Law Answer 300 points B. Newton’s nd 2 Law Home Which of Newton’s Laws is also known as The Law of Conservation of Momentum? A. B. C. D. Newton’s 1st Law Newton’s 2nd Law Newton’s 3rd Law Newton’s 4th Law Answer 400 points rd 3 C. Newton’s Law of Motion Home Which of the following forces is responsible for holding water in a bucket when it is swung over someone’s head? A. B. C. D. Gravity Friction Centripetal Force Motion Answer 500 points C. Centripetal Force Home What does a machine do? A. Makes work easier B. Increases both the force and distance involved in work C. Increases the amount of work done D. Decreases the amount of work done Answer 100 points A. Makes work easier Home What is the pivot point of a lever called? A. B. C. D. Load Effort Fulcrum Wedge Answer 200 points C. Fulcrum Home Which simple tool includes an inclined plane? A. B. C. D. Wheel and axle Pulley Lever Screw Answer 300 points D. Screw Home Which simple machine is used in a doorknob? A. B. C. D. Pulley Wheel and axle Screw Lever Answer 400 points B. Wheel and axle Home Which simple machine would work best if you were trying to lift a load AND move it horizontally? A. B. C. D. Wheel barrow Inclined plane Pulley Lever Answer 500 points B. Inclined plane Home Which object has the greatest inertia? A. B. C. D. A 3 gram ping pong ball A 5 gram marble A 1 kg rubber ball A 10 kg bowling ball Answer 100 points D. A 10 kg bowling ball Home Which two simple machines are used in a wheel barrow? A. B. C. D. Inclined plane and wedge Pulley and screw Wheel and axle and lever Wheel and axle and pulley Answer 200 points C. Wheel and axle and lever Home Which example does NOT involve work being done? A. A waiter pushes a food cart across a dining room B. A rocket accelerates into space C. A person places a heavy box up on a high shelf D. A ball is rolled up a hill Answer 300 points B. A rocket accelerates into space Home Sandra rides a train a distance of 150 kilometers. The entire trip takes a total of 3 hours. What is the average speed of the train? A. B. C. D. 450 km/h 150 km/h 75 km/h 50 km/h Answer 400 points D. 50 km/h Home How does a simple machine make work easier? A. It allows you to use less force B. It increases the amount of work that is done C. It allows force to be applied over a greater distance so that less force is needed for the same amount of work D. You do the work on the machine, and the machine does the work on you. Answer 500 points C. It allows force to be applied over a greater distance so that less force is needed for the same amount of work Home