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Physics Module Form 4


Chapter 2 : Force and Motion

SMK SULTAN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH,KAJANG


MODUL PEMBELAJARAN BESTARI
PHYSICS
CHAPTER 2 : Force and Motions
Part A : Objective Questions

1.

2.

When a coconut is falling to the


ground, which of the following
quantities is constant?

A.

Velocity

B.

Momentum

C.

Acceleration

D.

Kinetic energy

4.

In an inelastic collision, which of the


following quantities remains constant
before and after the collision?
5.

3.

A.

Total acceleration

B.

Total velocity

C.

Total momentum

D.

Total kinetic energy

B.

0.2 N

C.

0.4 N

D.

0.6 N

E.

0.8 N

The momentum of a particle is


dependent on

A.

mass and acceleration

B.

weight and force

C.

mass and velocity

Which of the following diagrams


shows a body moving at constant
velocity?

A.

2N

2N

Calculate the weight of a stone with


mass 60 g on the surface of the
moon.

B.

12 N

7N

(The gravitational acceleration of the


moon is 1/6 that of the Earth.)

C.

12 N

14 N

D.

20 N

17 N

A.

0.1 N

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Physics Module Form 4


Chapter 2 : Force and Motion

The aircraft above accelerates if

The graph below shows the motion


of a trolley with mass 1.5 kg.

Velocity / ms-1

A.

Lift > Weight

B.

Thrust > Lift

Time / s

Calculate the momentum of the


trolley from t = 2s to t = 4s.

7.

A.

1.5 kg m s-1

B.

3.0 kg m s-1

C.

4.0 kg m s-1

D.

6.0 kg m s-1

E.

7.5 kg m s-1

8.

m = 0.3 kg

5m

This figure shows an aircraft flying in


Lift
the air.
What is the momentum of the stone
just before it hits the ground?

Thrust

Air friction

A.

0.15 kg m s-1

B.

0.3 kg m s-1

C.

1.5 kg m s-1

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Physics Module Form 4


Chapter 2 : Force and Motion

D.

3.0 kg m s-1

0.6 s

E.

15.0 kg m s-1

1.4 s

1.7 s

3.5 s

12.0 s

Solution :

9.

A big ship will keep moving for some


distance when its engine is turned off.
This situation happens because the
ship
has

A. great inertia
B. great acceleration
C. great momentum
D. great kinetic energy

10.

An iron ball is dropped at a height of


10 m from the surface of the moon.
Calculate the time needed for the
iron ball to land.

(Gravitational acceleration of the


moon is 1/6 that of the Earth and
g = 9.8 N kg-2)

Part B : Structure Questions

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

C
C
A
C
A
D
D
D

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

A
D

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