Newton's Law Review

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Physics
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11th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Standards-aligned
Charles Martinez
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15 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A 60.-kilogram man is pushing a 30.-kilogram lawn mower. Compared to the magnitude of the force exerted on the lawn mower by the man, the magnitude of the force exerted on the man by the lawn mower is
one-quarter as great
one-half as great
the same
twice as great
the same
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS2-1
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The magnitude of an unbalanced force applied to a 4.0-kilogram crate is 10. newtons. If the magnitude of this applied unbalanced force is doubled, the inertia of the crate is
halved
unchanged
doubled
quadrupled
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS2-1
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The diagram to the left represents two forces, F1 and F2, acting concurrently on a block sliding on a horizontal, frictionless surface.
Which statement describes the motion of the block?
The block is accelerating to the right.
The block is accelerating to the left.
The block is moving to the right with constant speed.
The block is moving to the left with decreasing speed.
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS2-1
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A student is standing in an elevator that travels from the first floor to the tenth floor of a building. The student exerts the greatest force on the floor of the elevator when the elevator is
accelerating upward as it leaves the first floor
slowing down as it approaches the tenth floor
moving upward at constant speed
at rest on the first floor
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS2-1
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A 40.0-kilogram child exerts a 100.-newton force on a 50.0-kilogram object. The magnitude of the force that the object exerts on the child is
0.0N
80.0N
100.0N
125.0N
Tags
NGSS.MS-PS2-1
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How would the mass and weight of an object on the Moon compare to the mass and weight of the same object on Earth?
Mass and weight would both be less on the Moon.
Mass would be the same but its weight would be less on the Moon
Mass would be less on the Moon and its weight would be the same.
Mass and weight would both be the same on the Moon.
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS2-4
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
If a block is in equilibrium, the magnitude of the block’s acceleration is
zero
decreasing
increasing
constant, non zero
Tags
NGSS.HS-PS2-1
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