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The amount of matter in a substance that is measured in kilograms. This is the definition of:
Mass
Weight
Terminal velocity
Gravity
What is the force due to gravity called?
height
weight
mass
kilograms
What type of friction occurs when air pushes against a moving object?
surface area
air resistance
velocity
gravity
What equation links weight, mass and g
w = mg
w = g/m
w = m/g
w = mgm
w = 1/mg
A child pulls on a toy with a force of 25N to the right. Another child pulls the toy with 15N to the left. The resultant force is:
1.7N to the right
1.7N to the left
10N to the right
10N to the left
Which two forces are equal?
The Weight (Force of Gravity) and the Normal Force
The applied force and the Force of friction
None
The Force of Gravity and the Motion Force
When the air resistance or drag is equal and opposite to the weight of the object you would call this
terminal velocity
gravitational weight
flux capacitor
rotational inertia
A net force of 1400 N acts to stretch an extension spring. How far will the spring stretch if its spring constant is 700 N/m?
1.0
0.5m
1.5 m
2.0 m
Use the graph above and pick the most accurate description of the object's motion
object is moving at constant speed
object is speeding up
object is at rest
object is slowing down
Use the picture above to choose the most accurate description of the object's motion
object is at rest
object is slowing down
object is moving at a constant speed
object is speeding up
At what time does the object switch directions?
15 minutes
40 minutes
10 minutes
30 minutes
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