Force. Mass and Acceleraton

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-investigation forces -mass and weight -acceleration -falling objects
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Question 1

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What happens to a moving car when there is a resultant force?
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  • It accelerates
  • It decelerates
  • It stays the same

Question 2

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The acceleration of a car depends on..
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  • speed it was traveling and road surface
  • air resistance applied and mass of car
  • size of resultant force and mass of car

Question 3

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What can an object best accelerate?
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  • when the force is greater but mass is smaller
  • when the mass is greater and the force is greater
  • when the force is smaller but the mass is greater

Question 4

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what is newtons second law of motion?
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  • force (N) = Mass (kg) + acceleration (m/s squared)
  • force (N)= Mass (kg) x acceleration (m/s squared)
  • force (N)= Mass (kg) - acceleration (m/s squared)

Question 5

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when investigation force and acceleration what must you keep the same?
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  • Force
  • Mass
  • Acceleration

Question 6

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How do you work out Acceleration (m/s squared) ?
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  • change in velocity (m/s) divde by time (s)
  • change in velocity (m/s) x time (s)
  • change in velocity (m/s) - time (s)

Question 7

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cyclist accelerates from 0 to 10 m/s in 5 seconds. What is her acceleration? (acceleration= change in velocity divided by time)
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  • 5m/s sqaured
  • 4 m
  • 2 m/s squared

Question 8

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Mass is a scalar property
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Weight is another word for mass
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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on the moon the gravitational field strength is 1.6 n/kg. What will james (who weighs 70 kg on earth) weight be on the moon? (Weight= mass x gravitation field strength)
Answer
  • 112n
  • 112kg
  • 64 n

Question 11

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As the speed of an object increases the drag on it decreases
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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in a vacuum all objects fall at the same rate mass does not matter
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 13

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depending on the mass of the falling objects depends the rate of acceleration
Answer
  • True
  • False
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