what causes a ship carrying heavy cargo to take more time to come to a stop than an identical ship carrying lighter cargo if both ships are traveling at the same speed?
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Motion and Force Test
Motion and Force Test 61%
6 10th Other Sciences Deleted User 3 years
45 Qs
1. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
Instantaneous speed is measured ____answer choices
Over the duration of the trip
At a particular instant
When the object reaches its destination
At the starting point
2. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
A force that resists motion and can cause heat isanswer choices a push a pull weight friction 3. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
The figure to the right represents a curved path of an object that was thrown forward. What is this called?answer choices linear motion constant motion projectile motion centripetal motion 4. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
The SI unit for force isanswer choices joule kilogram meter newton 5. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
Projectile motion is caused by _____.answer choices
The downward force of gravity
The final vertical velocity
The downward force of gravity and an initial forward velocity
An initial forward velocity
6. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
Your weight equals youranswer choices mass mass times speed
Mass times acceleration due to gravity
Mass divided by the net force acting on you
7. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
A ball is rolled uphill a distance of 3 meters before it slows, stops, and begins to roll back. The ball rolls downhill 6 meters before coming to rest against a tree. What is the magnitude of the ball’s displacement?answer choices 9 18 3 6 8. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
Speed is the ratio of the distance an object moves toanswer choices
The amount of time needed to travel the distance
The displacement of the object
The direction the object moves
The motion of the object
9. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
What kind of friction occurs as a fish swims through wateranswer choices rolling fluid sliding static 10. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
Suppose you increase your walking speed 1 m/s to 5 m/s in a period of 2 seconds. What is your acceleration?answer choices 2 1 6 4 11. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
If a force of 10 N is applied to an object with a mass of 2 kg, the object will accelerate at ____.answer choices 5 12 10 20 12. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
What is the force that is acting to slow down falling object?answer choices speed air resistance gravity friction 13. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
Newton’s third law of motion describes ____.answer choices Centripetal forces Balanced forces
Action and Reaction Forces
Net forces 14. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
The rate at which velocity changes is calledanswer choices speed vectors motion acceleration 15. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
Average speed is measuredanswer choices
Over the duration of the trip
At a particular instant
When the object reaches its destination
At the starting point
16. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
A boat travels north at a rate of 25 km/h relative to the current to the river. The current of the river moves south at a rate of 10 km/h relative to the ground. What is the rate of motion of the boat relative to the ground?answer choices 10 km/h south 15 km/h north 25 km/h south 35 km/h north 17. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
Over a period of 2.5 seconds, a speedboat accelerates uniformly from 18.5 m/s to 46.5 m/s. What is the acceleration of the speedboat relative to the shore?answer choices -28 28 11.2 -11.2 18. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
A student stands on a scale, and the scale reads 85 pounds. What is being measured by the scaleanswer choices
The force of gravity acting on the student
The air pressure surrounding the student
The mass of the student
The volume of the student
19. Multiple-choice 30 seconds Q.
A book is lying on a seat in a car that is moving at 50 km/h. The driver says that the book is not moving. An outside observer says the book is moving at 50km/h because it is in the car. Which is the most logical conclusion for these two statementsanswer choices
Motion is detected only it the car accelerates and is measured by the observer
Motion is absolute and the driver is incorrect saying the book has no motion.
Motion is relative to a given frame of reference, and both the driver and observer are correct
Motion is constantly changing so neither person’s statement will be correct when the car slows down
What Causes A Ship Carrying Heavy Cargo To Take More Time To Come To A Stop Than An Identical Ship Carrying Lighter Cargo If Both Ships Are Traveling At The Same Speed?
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A school bus moves past a parked car at a speed of 30 km/hr. Which of the following BEST describes the observation made by a passenger on the bus?
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The car appears to be moving 30 km/hr in the opposite direction of the bus.
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A car traveling in a northeasterly direction at a rate of 50 km/h represents which of the following?
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A school bus moves past a parked car at a speed of 30 km/hr. Which of the following BEST describes the observation made by a passenger on the bus?
The car appears to be moving 30 km/hr in the opposite direction of the bus.
A car traveling in a northeasterly direction at a rate of 50 km/h represents which of the following?
Velocity
Dave is walking from the back of a train to the front of the train at a rate of 6 kilometers per hour (km/hr). The train is traveling at a rate of 42 km/hr. What is Dave's speed, relative to the ground?
48 km/hr
What causes a ship carrying heavy cargo to take more time to come to a stop than an identical ship carrying lighter cargo if both ships are traveling at the same speed?
greater momentum
A 0.20 kg softball travels 97 meters (m) south for 4.5 seconds (s). What piece of information distinguishes the velocity from the speed of the ball?
The ball went south.
Josh rides a skateboard down the sidewalk at a speed of 8 km/hr. A gust of wind blows at a speed of 1.5 km/hr in the opposite direction.
What wind speed does Josh feel as he rides his skateboard?
9.5 km/hr
Which information does a student need to differentiate between the speed and the velocity of a vehicle in motion?
the direction of the motion
A boat is moving at a speed of 7 m/s relative to the water. A dog walks from the front to the back of the boat at a speed of 2 m/s relative to the boat. What is the speed of the dog, in m/s, relative to the water?
5 m/s
A train travels west at a rate of 60 kilometers per hour (km/hr) relative to the ground. The train appears to be traveling east at a rate of 10 km/hr to the driver of a car.
What is the motion of the car relative to the ground?
70 km/hr westward
A passenger jet flies at an average speed of 600 miles per hour (mph) east. A satellite orbits Earth at about 17,500 mph, west to east. If the pilot of the jet sees the satellite passing directly overhead, how fast will the satellite appear to be moving?
16,900 mph
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