Exam 4 Review (Forces and Motion)

Exam 4 Review (Forces and Motion)

6th - 12th Grade

39 Qs

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Exam 4 Review (Forces and Motion)

Exam 4 Review (Forces and Motion)

Assessment

Quiz

Physics

6th - 12th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-PS2-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Samantha Steinbart

Used 1+ times

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39 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What is a PUSH or PULL of an object?
Motion
Force
Friction
Gravity

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which force produces a change in motion?
unbalanced force
balanced force
gravitational force
frictional force

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Media Image
If these boys are pulling with the same amount of force.  What will happen?
The boy in blue will win.
They will not move at all.
The boy in red will win.
Both will fall down.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What is the formula for force?
F=M/A
F=A/M
F=M*A
F=M*F

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What happens when two forces act in the same direction?
They cancel each other out.
The stronger one prevails.
Their strengths are added.
Their sum divided by the two is the total force.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Any time the forces are unbalanced, an object will remain at rest. True or false?
true
false

Tags

NGSS.MS-PS2-2

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

When you tell the direction and speed of an object, you give its
motion
velocity
acceleration
mass

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