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Why do objects slow down in water or air?
 
Because of resistance from the fluid
 
Because of magic
 
Because of gravity only
 
Because of them being light
What happens when you slide a box on carpet vs on ice?
 
More friction on carpet
 
More friction on ice
 
Same friction both
 
No friction anywhere
True or False: Pushing and pulling are the only ways to apply force.
 
False
 
True
True or False: An object moving in a straight line at constant speed has no net force acting on it.
 
True
 
False
True or False: Magnetism and gravity are both forces.
 
True
 
False
True or False: A heavier object always accelerates slower than a lighter one under the same force.
 
True
 
False
True or False: Increasing the net force on an object increases its acceleration.
 
True
 
False
True or False: Gravity only affects things that are moving.
 
False
 
True
True or False: Friction can slow down or stop motion.
 
True
 
False
True or False: If forces on an object are balanced
 
the object will continue moving at constant velocity.
 
True
 
False
What is acceleration?
 
The change in speed or direction
 
Speed only
 
Distance only
 
Time only
Which law states that Force = Mass Ă— Acceleration?
 
Newton’s Second Law
 
Newton’s First Law
 
Newton’s Third Law
 
Law of Momentum
Why is it harder to push a heavy object than a light one?
 
Because it has more mass
 
Because it’s bigger
 
Because it’s colourful
 
Because it’s moving
What happens if you push an object harder?
 
Its motion can change more
 
It stays the same
 
It becomes invisible
 
It floats up
Which force pulls objects toward the Earth?
 
Gravity
 
Friction
 
Magnetism
 
Electricity
What does friction do?
 
It resists motion
 
It speeds up motion
 
It stops gravity
 
It makes motion invisible
Which law says “an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion”?
 
Newton’s First Law
 
Newton’s Second Law
 
Newton’s Third Law
 
Law of Conservation of Energy
What happens when unbalanced forces act on an object?
 
It changes its motion
 
It stays the same
 
It disappears
 
It splits in two
Which one is an example of motion?
 
A car moving down a street
 
Tree standing still
 
Rock lying on ground
 
Book closed on shelf
What is a “force” in physics?
 
A push or a pull
 
Only something heavy
 
Only gravity
 
Only magnetism