Forces & Energy

Assessment
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Tamika Daley-Bacchus
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Physics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which statement is correct?
Mass is a force, measured in kilograms.
Mass is a force, measured in newtons.
Weight is a force, measured in kilograms.
Weight is a force, measured in newtons.
2.
Multiple Choice
Three children, X, Y and Z, are using a see-saw to compare their weights.
Which line in the table shows the correct order of the children’s weights?
heaviest ←→ lightest
XY Z
XZ Y
YX Z
YZ X
3.
Multiple Choice
A spring is suspended from a stand. Loads are added and the extensions are measured.
Which graph shows the result of plotting extension against load?
4.
Multiple Choice
Which quantities are measured in the same unit?
energy, power and work
energy and power, but not work
energy and work, but not power
power and work, but not energy
5.
Multiple Choice
Five identical bags of rice are balanced on a uniform beam by an object of mass 10kg. Two more identical bags of rice are added to the other five. The average position of the bags on the beam does not change. What mass now balances the bags?
3.5kg
7.0kg
12kg
14kg
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