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Modified True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word or phrase to
make the sentence or statement true.
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3. According to Newtons second law of motion, force equals mass times weight.
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4. Friction depends on the types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together.
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6. When the only force acting on a falling object is air resistance, the object is said to be in free fall.
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7. Newtons third law of motion explains that forces act alone. _________________________
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9. A rocket will move upward as long as the thrust is greater than the pull of gravity.
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____ 10. The force that keeps a satellite in Earth orbit is always directed away from the center of Earth.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 11. In physical science, a push or a pull is called a(n)
a. force.
b. acceleration.
c. inertia.
d. motion.
____ 12. When two equal forces act on the same object in opposite directions, the net force is
a. smaller than either force.
b. equal to each of the forces.
c. zero.
d. greater than either force.
____ 13. What happens when two forces act in the same direction?
a. They cancel each other out.
b. The stronger one prevails.
c. They add together.
d. Their sum divided by two is the total force.
____ 14. The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion is known as
a. mass.
b. inertia.
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c. force.
d. balance.
The amount of matter in an object is called its
a. weight.
b. mass.
c. force.
d. balance.
The greater the mass of an object,
a. the easier the object starts moving.
b. the greater its inertia.
c. the more balanced it is.
d. the more space it takes up.
Force equals mass times
a. speed.
b. motion.
c. acceleration.
d. inertia.
One way to increase acceleration is by
a. increasing mass.
b. decreasing mass.
c. decreasing force.
d. increasing both force and mass proportionally.
The force that one surface exerts on another when the two rub against each other is called
a. friction.
b. acceleration.
c. inertia.
d. gravity.
Which of the following is an example of increasing friction intentionally?
a. waxing skis
b. adding grease to gears on a bike
c. throwing sand on an icy driveway
d. oiling a squeaky door
Which of the following is an example of rolling friction?
a. your shoes on a sidewalk as you walk
b. bike tires on the road as you ride
c. a boat on the water as it sails
d. two hands rubbing together
When the only force acting on a falling object is gravity, the object is said to be
a. stationary.
b. decelerating.
c. in free fall.
d. a projectile.
The force that pulls falling objects toward Earth is called
a. gravity.
b. free fall.
c. acceleration.
d. air resistance.
Air resistance is a type of
a. motion.
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b. acceleration.
c. velocity.
d. friction.
If you were on the moon, your weight would be roughly what fraction of your weight on Earth?
a. one third
b. one fourth
c. one fifth
d. one sixth
The force of gravity on a person or object at the surface of a planet is known as
a. mass.
b. inertia.
c. air resistance.
d. weight.
Weight equals mass times
a. force due to balanced forces.
b. acceleration due to gravity.
c. inertia due to force.
d. air resistance.
The law of universal gravitation states that any two objects in the universe, without exception,
a. attract each other.
b. repel each other.
c. combine to provide a balanced force.
d. create friction.
Objects falling through air experience a type of friction called
a. terminal velocity.
b. air resistance.
c. inertia.
d. rolling friction.
According to Newtons third law of motion, when a hammer strikes and exerts force on a nail, the
nail
a. creates a friction with the hammer.
b. disappears into the wood.
c. exerts an equal force back on the hammer.
d. moves at a constant speed.
Two figure skaters who push off of each other will move at the same speed if
a. they push with the same force.
b. the ice does not cause any friction.
c. there is no air resistance.
d. they have the same mass.
Forces can be added together only if they are
a. acting on the same object.
b. balanced forces.
c. unaffected by gravity.
d. substantial.
The product of an objects mass and velocity is called its
a. inertia.
b. momentum.
c. acceleration.
d. force.
45. A person traveling in a car that stops suddenly keeps moving forward because of
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46. Friction acts in a direction ____________________ to an objects direction of motion.
47. Wet pavement is more slippery than dry pavement because the force needed to overcome
____________________ friction is less than the force needed to overcome sliding friction.
48. The downward force acting on an object in free fall is the force of ____________________.
49. A(n) ____________________ is an object that is thrown.
50. When _________________________ equals the force of gravity on a falling object, the object
reaches terminal velocity.
51. The metric unit that is most often used to describe weight is the ____________________.
52. The force of gravity between you and Earth is greater than the force of gravity between you and a
car because Earth has more ____________________ than the car.
53. As the distance between two objects decreases, the gravitational force between them
____________________.
54. According to Newtons third law of motion, the strength of a reaction force is
_________________________ the strength of the action force.
55. If the action force of a bat striking a ball accelerates the ball in one direction, the reaction force
accelerates the bat in the ____________________ direction.
56. The momentum of an object is in the same ____________________ as its velocity.
57. The momentum of a roller skater is not conserved because ____________________ acts on the
skates.
58. During lift-off, the thrust on a rocket is directed ____________________.
59. The moon is a natural ____________________ of Earth.
60. The force of gravity is responsible for continuously changing the ____________________ in
which a satellite moves.
F, Balanced
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F, acceleration
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F, increases
F, gravity
F, in pairs
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F, toward
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newton
inertia
opposite
fluid
gravity
projectile
air resistance
newton
mass
increases
equal to
opposite
direction
friction
upward
satellite
direction