Physical Science Exam 1 (Chapters 1&2)
free fall
Motion that is happening under the influence of gravity only is known as: A. gravitational motion B. gravitational speed C. negative velocity D. free fall
natural
Motion that is straight up or down is known as A. natural B. violent C. force D. inertia
acceleration.
Newton's second law directly involves A. acceleration. B. speed. C. velocity. D. none of the above
inertia
The property of objects to resist changes in motion is known as A. force B. inertia C. acceleration D. static equilibrium
all of the above
The resistive force of friction occurs for A. solids. B. gases. C. liquids. D. all of the above
False
Weight and mass are the same quantities? A. True B. False
5 N east.
When a 10-kg block is simultaneously pushed toward the east with 20 N and toward the west with 15 N, the combination of these forces on the block is A. 5 N east. B. 35 N west. C. 5 N west. D. 35 N east
zero
When a falling object has reached its terminal velocity, its acceleration is A. zero B. constant C. g
inertia.
When dishes remain on a table when you yank the tablecloth beneath them, you're demonstrating A. ΣF = 0. B. friction. C. constant motion. D. inertia.
Two
When you stand at rest on a floor, the number of vertical forces acting on you is A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four E. Zero
pull of the ball's mass on Earth.
As a ball falls, the action force is the pull of Earth's mass on the ball. The reaction force is the A. air resistance acting against the ball. B. pull of the ball's mass on Earth. C. acceleration of the ball. D. nonexistent. E. none of the above
No
Do internal and external forces cancel each other out if two objects are not in the same system? A. Yes B. No
both a and b
Air resistance is dependent upon A. falling speed B. frontal area encounter by the air C. weight D. both a and b
50 N to the left.
A girl pushes a cart to the left with a 100-N force. A boy pushes it to the right with a 50-N force. The net force exerted on the cart is A. 100 N to the right. B. 50 N to the left. C. 50 N to the right. D. 100 N to the left.
be half.
A given net force propels an object along a straight-line path by a force. If the mass were doubled, its acceleration would A. be half. B. quadruple. C. stay the same. D. double. E. none of the above
Mass
A kilogram is a measure of an object's A. mass. B. weight. C. force. D. gravity.
all of the above
A motor scooter undergoes acceleration when it A. decreases speed. B. gains speed. C. changes direction. D. all of the above.
dynamic equilibrium.
A parachutist falling at constant velocity is in a state of A. non-dynamic equilibrium. B. dynamic equilibrium. C. being in and out of dynamic equilibrium. D. none of the above
ball against the bat.
A player hits a ball with a bat. If one part of the interaction is the bat against the ball, the other part is the A. ball against the bat. B. weight of the ball. C. grip of the player's hand against the ball. D. air resistance on the ball. E. none of the above
True
A scalar quantity is one that only has magnitude associated with it? A. True B. False
inversely
Acceleration is ______________ proportional to the mass of an object. A. directly B. inversely
an object at rest remains at rest unless acted upon by a net force.
According to Newton's First Law of Motion, A. an object at rest eventually begins to move. B. an object in motion moves in a parabolic trajectory unless acted upon by a net force. C. an object at rest remains at rest unless acted upon by a net force. D. an object in motion eventually comes to a halt. E. an object at rest always remains at rest.
a single interaction.
Action and reaction forces comprise the parts of A. two interactions. B. multiple interactions. C. a single interaction.
False
Air resistance allow objects to develop full acceleration due to gravity. A. True B. False
increases.
If an object's mass decreases while a constant force acts on it, the acceleration A. increases. B. will be zero. C. decreases. D. remains the same.
False
Mass and inertia have an inverse relationship. A. True B. False
Opposite
The force of friction acts in a direction _______ to the direction of motion of the object. A. same B. downward C. perpendicular D. opposite
True
The greater the mass an object has, the greater the inertia it possesses. A. True B. False
speed, velocity
_______ describes how fast something is going, whereas, _______ describes how fast something is going and in a certain direction. A. rate, velocity B. speed, velocity C. rate, speed D. speed, acceleration