Question 1
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A field is [blank_start]an area that exerts a force[blank_end] on [blank_start]an object[blank_end] without making [blank_start]physical[blank_end] contact with it. This is sometimes called "[blank_start]forces acting at a distance[blank_end]".
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an area that exerts a force
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something that's grassy and can be found
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a force that exerts an area
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a push, pull or twist
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an object
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school or government property
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all of Earth
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two objects
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physical
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telekinetic
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mental
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telephonic
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forces acting at a distance
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an oval
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the future
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distance acting on a force
Question 2
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What is gravitational force?
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An attraction between the masses
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An attraction between maces
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An attraction between mashes
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An attraction between masses
Question 3
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What is magnetic force?
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A force that causes plastic poles to repel or attract
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A force that causes magnetic poles to repel or attract
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A force that causes magnets to demagnetise
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A force that causes magnetic polls to repel or attract
Question 4
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What is electrostatic force?
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The force that powers Electro from Spiderman
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A force that causes charged phones to repel
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A force that causes charged objects to repel or attract
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A force that causes charged objects to rapunzel
Question 5
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Forces can be measured in [blank_start]Kilowatts[blank_end]
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Kilowatts (Kw)
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Apples (A)
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Newtons (Nt)
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Isaacs (I)
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Newtons (N)
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Oldtons
Question 6
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Mass is the amount of [blank_start]matter[blank_end] in an object - it is usually measured in [blank_start]kilograms (kg)[blank_end] but can be measured in other units such as [blank_start]grams (g)[blank_end] or tonnes (t).
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matter
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mutter
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mattter
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mather
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kilograms (kg)
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kilotonnes (kt)
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100grams (cg)
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karograms (kg)
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crams (c)
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grams (g)
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gramms (g)
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grammies (gg)
Question 7
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Which of these is needed to show a vector force? (You can select more than one btw)
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magnetude
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direction
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units
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victor
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one direction
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magnitude
Question 8
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Is weight a force?
Question 9
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What is weight measured in?
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Kilograms
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Newtons
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Oldtons
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Kilometres (Duh)
Question 10
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Friction is a [blank_start]retarded[blank_end] force?
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retarded
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retarding
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stimulating
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cool
Question 11
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What do you need to make a scientifically accurate magnet diagram?
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Arrows pointing from North to South
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Arrows pointing from South to North
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The closeness of the lines indicating a stronger magnetic force
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The closeness of the lines indicating a weaker magnetic force
Question 12
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In a magnet, there are areas called [blank_start]domains[blank_end], each of which behaves like a tiny [blank_start]magnet[blank_end]. In an unmagnetised ferromagnetic substance, the domains point in [blank_start]different[blank_end] directions and [blank_start]cancel[blank_end] one another out. In a magnetised ferromagnetic substance, the domains point in [blank_start]the same[blank_end] direction to create defined poles.
To magnetise these domains one can either:
Align them by stroking the substance with a permanent magnet
OR
Use electricity to align them and create [blank_start]and elctromagnet[blank_end]
Answer
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domains
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domaynes
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doughmains
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domians
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magnet
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magent
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piece of cake
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different
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the similar
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cancel
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magnify
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the same
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a weird
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an electromagnet
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an electronmagnet
Question 13
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What will happen when a positively charged object goes near another positively charged object?
Question 14
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What will happen if a negatively charged object goes near another negatively charged object?
Question 15
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What will happen if two objects of the opposite charge go near each other?
Question 16
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What will happen if a neutral object is placed near a positively charged object?
Question 17
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What will happen if a neutral object is placed near a negatively charged object?
Question 18
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What will happen if two neutral objects are placed near each other?
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repel
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dance
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attract
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do nothing
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repulsion
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have fun
Question 19
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Answer the following:
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<- 4 N
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4 N ->
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6 N
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2 N
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5 N ->
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3 N ->
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<- 9 N
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<- 5 N
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<- 8 N
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8 N ->
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16 N
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0 N
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9 N ->
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<- 9 N
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<- 3
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6 ->
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<- 4 N
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<- 8 N
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4 N ->
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12 ->
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1 N ->
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<- 1 N
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<- 9 N
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9 N ->
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0 N
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6 N ->
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<- 6 N
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<- 3.3 N
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1 N ->
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<- 1 N
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6 N ->
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<- 11 N
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<- 3 N
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3 N ->
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<- 9 N
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9 N ->
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<- 1 N
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1 N ->
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3 N ->
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<- 7 N
Question 20
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Read and understand the following:
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I don't get it
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I understand now