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Newton's Laws and Related Concepts Quiz

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 5mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
What does Newton's Second Law primarily describe?
a)
The relationship between force, mass, and acceleration
b)
The conservation of energy
c)
The law of inertia
d)
The principle of action-reaction
2.
According to Newton's Second Law, how does the acceleration of an object change if the net force applied to it is doubled while its mass remains constant?
a)
It doubles
b)
It halves
c)
It remains the same
d)
It becomes four times greater
3.
Which of the following correctly expresses Newton's Second Law mathematically?
a)
F = ma
b)
F = m/a
c)
F = a/m
d)
F = m²a
4.
What is the definition of inertia?
a)
The tendency of an object to resist changes in velocity
b)
The force that causes objects to fall towards Earth
c)
The friction between two surfaces
d)
The energy possessed by a moving object
5.
Which of Newton's laws is also known as the law of inertia?
a)
First law
b)
Second law
c)
Third law
d)
Fourth law
6.
In the example with the car and the red block, why does the red block continue to move forward?
a)
It does not experience the stopping force
b)
It has more mass than the car
c)
It has less friction
d)
It has a greater initial velocity
7.
Which statement about inertia is correct?
a)
Inertia is a force
b)
Inertia is the object's response to a change in motion
c)
Inertia only applies to stationary objects
d)
Inertia is directly proportional to acceleration
8.
What is viscosity?
a)
A measure of the resistance of a liquid to flow
b)
The speed at which a liquid moves
c)
The density of a liquid
d)
The temperature of a liquid
9.
How does temperature generally affect the viscosity of a liquid?
a)
Viscosity increases as temperature decreases
b)
Viscosity decreases as temperature decreases
c)
Temperature has no effect on viscosity
d)
Viscosity is independent of temperature
10.
Which of the following factors does NOT affect viscosity?
a)
The color of the liquid
b)
The size of particles
c)
The shape of particles
d)
Intermolecular forces