
Forces Practice
Authored by Ty Bush
Physics
11th Grade
NGSS covered
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 4 pts
What is the best physics definition of "Force" ?
Force is an interaction that causes a change in the motion of an object. Basically, a push or a pull!
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2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 4 pts
Why are the 4 Fundamental Forces called the "Non-contact Forces" ?
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3.
MATCH QUESTION
15 mins • 4 pts
Match the following descriptions to each of the 4 Fundamental Forces
Force responsible for radioactive decay
Strong Nuclear
Force that attracts two masses.
Gravitational
Force that holds protons and neutrons together
Electromagnetic
Force responsible for electricity and magnetism
Weak Nuclear
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4.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
15 mins • 4 pts
Categorize the given characteristics with each Fundamental Force.
Groups:
(a) Gravitational
,
(b) Electromagnetic
,
(c) Weak Force
,
(d) Strong Nulcear
Responsible for electric and magnetic properties.
Acts over the LONGEST distance
Attractive force that exists between all objects.
Acts over the SHORTEST distance
Strongest force
Despite, the name is actually very strong.
Responsible for radioactive decay
WEAKEST force.
Gives objects their abilities to bend, squeeze, twist, etc.
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NGSS.HS-PS2-4
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 4 pts
A bowling ball is rolled on a frozen lake, a frictionless surface. Because there is no force to stop the ball, it continues to roll. Which of Newton's Laws explains why?
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 4 pts
You're in the car holding two extra large Diet Cokes. Suddenly, your mom slams on the brakes and your diet cokes go flying. Which of Newton's Laws explains why?
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7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 4 pts
A bowling ball has a large mass but is only accelerating at 2 m/s2 . A ping pong ball has a low mass but is acceleration at 200 m/s2. Which of Newton's Laws explain how they can have the same net force?
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