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Use the illustration below to answer this question. Katie sent a soccer ball toward Andy on a flat field.  The ball started moving because of which force?. a. her kick . b. gravity . c. friction  . d. air inside the ball. Use the illustration below to answer this question.

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  1. Use the illustration below to answer this question. Katie sent a soccer ball toward Andy on a flat field.  The ball started moving because of which force? a. her kick  b. gravity  c. friction  d. air inside the ball

  2. Use the illustration below to answer this question. Katie sent a soccer ball toward Andy on a flat field.  The ball started moving because of which force? a. her kick  b. gravity  c. friction  d. air inside the ball

  3. In physical science, a push or a pull is called a(n) ______ Force Acceleration Ineritia motion

  4. In physical science, a push or a pull is called a(n) ______ Force Acceleration Ineritia motion

  5. You can show the motion of an object on a line graph in which you plot distance against Velocity Time Speed Direction

  6. You can show the motion of an object on a line graph in which you plot distance against Velocity Time Speed Direction

  7. Which of the following is an example of using Newton's 3rd law? A bat exerts a force on a ball A rocket’s thrusters push the shuttle upward A rubber ball bouncing All of the above

  8. Which of the following is an example of using Newton's 3rd law? A bat exerts a force on a ball A rocket’s thrusters push the shuttle upward A rubber ball bouncing All of the above

  9. 90 km/h west is an example of a car's  Speed Acceleration Direction velocity

  10. 90 km/h west is an example of a car's  Speed Acceleration Direction velocity

  11. Which of the following is an example of changing acceleration? A car stopped at a red light A truck traveling 65 miles per hour north A boat sailing south at 5 knots A person jogging at 3 meters/second along a winding path

  12. Which of the following is an example of changing acceleration? A car stopped at a red light A truck traveling 65 miles per hour north A boat sailing south at 5 knots A person jogging at 3 meters/second along a winding path

  13. Which can occur when an object is accelerating?  It slows down It speeds up It changes direction All of the above

  14. Which can occur when an object is accelerating?  It slows down It speeds up It changes direction All of the above

  15. Which of the following is an example of changing acceleration? A truck stopped at a traffic light in a large city A bus traveling at 45 mph east to cross the river A ship traveling west across the Pacific at 10 knots A quarterback running 3 m/s to the right then left to avoid a tackle

  16. Which of the following is an example of changing acceleration? A truck stopped at a traffic light in a large city A bus traveling at 45 mph east to cross the river A ship traveling west across the Pacific at 10 knots A quarterback running 3 m/s to the right then left to avoid a tackle

  17. An automobile is moving down a perfectly level and straight road with a constant speed of 80 kilometers/hour. Which statement is true?  The only force acting on the car is gravity The only force acting on the car is friction The only forces acting on the car are friction and the force produced by the engine to make the wheels turn. The net force on the car is zero.

  18. An automobile is moving down a perfectly level and straight road with a constant speed of 80 kilometers/hour. Which statement is true?  The only force acting on the car is gravity The only force acting on the car is friction The only forces acting on the car are friction and the force produced by the engine to make the wheels turn. The net force on the car is zero.

  19. Pauline is asked to discuss how the amount of force affects the motion of a 2-kg object, a 3-k object, a 4-kg object, and a 5-kg object. If the same amount of force is applied to each object, which statement should Pauline make regarding the motion of the objects?  Objects with less mass will move more slowly than objects with greater mass. Objects with less mass will move faster than objects with greater mass. All of the objects will move at the same speed because the applied force is the same. There is no predictable relationship between the mass of an object and its motion.

  20. Pauline is asked to discuss how the amount of force affects the motion of a 2-kg object, a 3-k object, a 4-kg object, and a 5-kg object. If the same amount of force is applied to each object, which statement should Pauline make regarding the motion of the objects?  Objects with less mass will move more slowly than objects with greater mass. Objects with less mass will move faster than objects with greater mass. All of the objects will move at the same speed because the applied force is the same. There is no predictable relationship between the mass of an object and its motion.

  21. The Mariner spacecraft was launched into deep space several years ago. It has no engine, but will continue to move through space at its constant launch speed and direction unless acted upon by the gravitational field of a star or planet. This is best described by: Newton’s 1st Law (Law of Inertia) Newton’s 2nd Law (Force and Acceleration) Newton’s 3rd Law (Action and Reaction

  22. The Mariner spacecraft was launched into deep space several years ago. It has no engine, but will continue to move through space at its constant launch speed and direction unless acted upon by the gravitational field of a star or planet. This is best described by: Newton’s 1st Law (Law of Inertia) Newton’s 2nd Law (Force and Acceleration) Newton’s 3rd Law (Action and Reaction

  23. Mass and weight are related, but not the same. Which of the following statements is true about MASS.  Mass is a measure of the force of gravity. Mass can change with position. Mass is the same on the moon as on Earth. Mass is equal to w x 9.8 on the moon.

  24. Mass and weight are related, but not the same. Which of the following statements is true about MASS.  Mass is a measure of the force of gravity. Mass can change with position. Mass is the same on the moon as on Earth. Mass is equal to w x 9.8 on the moon.

  25. Sam was learning how to roller-skate. He did not want to go fast. On which kind of floor surface would Sam travel the slowest?  Carpet Concrete Tile wood

  26. Sam was learning how to roller-skate. He did not want to go fast. On which kind of floor surface would Sam travel the slowest?  Carpet Concrete Tile wood

  27. A ramp is an example of a simple machine called a(n)  Inclined plane Wedge Lever pully

  28. A ramp is an example of a simple machine called a(n)  Inclined plane Wedge Lever pully

  29. For work to be done on an object,  Some force need only be exerted on the object. The object must move some distance as a result of a force. The object must move, whether or not a force is exerted on it. The object must not move.

  30. For work to be done on an object,  Some force need only be exerted on the object. The object must move some distance as a result of a force. The object must move, whether or not a force is exerted on it. The object must not move.

  31. Which simple machine is contained within the doorknob of your classroom door?  Pulley Wheel and axle Screw lever

  32. Which simple machine is contained within the doorknob of your classroom door?  Pulley Wheel and axle Screw lever

  33. How does a single fixed pulley make work easier? It multiplies the effort force. It increases the mass of the load. It changes the direction of the force. It multiplies the effort force and changes the direction of the force.

  34. How does a single fixed pulley make work easier? It multiplies the effort force. It increases the mass of the load. It changes the direction of the force. It multiplies the effort force and changes the direction of the force.

  35. A screwdriver is used to open a paint can. How are the magnitudes and directions of the input and output forces related?  The output force is greater than the input force, and the directions of the forces are opposite. The output force is less than the input force and the input force, and the directions of the forces are opposite. The output force is greater than the input force, and the direction of both forces is the same. The output force is less than the input force, and the direction of both forces is the same.

  36. A screwdriver is used to open a paint can. How are the magnitudes and directions of the input and output forces related?  The output force is greater than the input force, and the directions of the forces are opposite. The output force is less than the input force and the input force, and the directions of the forces are opposite. The output force is greater than the input force, and the direction of both forces is the same. The output force is less than the input force, and the direction of both forces is the same.

  37. The size of the gravitational force between two objects depends on their ____. Frictional forces Inertia Masses and the distance between them Speed and direction

  38. The size of the gravitational force between two objects depends on their ____. Frictional forces Inertia Masses and the distance between them Speed and direction

  39. Which explains what happens to the force of gravity between two objects if the distance between them decreases?  Gravity disappears. Gravity remains the same. Gravity increases. Gravity decreases.

  40. Which explains what happens to the force of gravity between two objects if the distance between them decreases?  Gravity disappears. Gravity remains the same. Gravity increases. Gravity decreases.

  41. Complete the following sentence. Opposite poles of a magnet ... Repel or push away. Create and attractive force. Exert no force. Destroy its energy

  42. Complete the following sentence. Opposite poles of a magnet ... Repel or push away. Create and attractive force. Exert no force. Destroy its energy

  43. Girl X in the diagram above weighs 60 lbs. and Girl Y in the diagram weighs 75 lbs. Which statement describes what will happen if the girls push off from one another with their hands? (S8P5a) Girl X will move farther than Girl Y. Girl Y will move farther than Girl X. Both girls will move the same distance. Girl X will not move while Girl Y moves out.

  44. Girl X in the diagram above weighs 60 lbs. and Girl Y in the diagram weighs 75 lbs. Which statement describes what will happen if the girls push off from one another with their hands? (S8P5a) Girl X will move farther than Girl Y. Girl Y will move farther than Girl X. Both girls will move the same distance. Girl X will not move while Girl Y moves out.

  45. In the type of circuit pictured above, the electrons only have one path to travel along, like a string of lights on a Christmas tree. If one light globe does not work, then the whole circuit is broken and will not work. What kind of circuit is this? Series Parallel Static Alternating current

  46. In the type of circuit pictured above, the electrons only have one path to travel along, like a string of lights on a Christmas tree. If one light globe does not work, then the whole circuit is broken and will not work. What kind of circuit is this? Series Parallel Static Alternating current

  47. The two disadvantages of a series circuit that make it impractical for use in building a school are that the more components there are in a series the greater the circuit's resistance and  Series circuits are much too complicated and difficult to create. The number of components that can be placed in a series circuit is limited. The flow of electrons is much weaker in a series circuit. If one component of a series circuit fails, all components fail.

  48. The two disadvantages of a series circuit that make it impractical for use in building a school are that the more components there are in a series the greater the circuit's resistance and  Series circuits are much too complicated and difficult to create. The number of components that can be placed in a series circuit is limited. The flow of electrons is much weaker in a series circuit. If one component of a series circuit fails, all components fail.

  49. Which of the following is shown in the diagram above? Short circuit Series circuit Parallel circuit Alternating current

  50. Which of the following is shown in the diagram above? Short circuit Series circuit Parallel circuit Alternating current

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