Physics Exam True/False Questions

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A bullet was fired from a rifle horizontally to the earth's surface and another bullet was dropped precisely the same moment and from the same height the original bullet was fired. the one fired would hit the ground after the dropped bullet hits the ground.

False

An object at rest has no inertia.

False

At the apex of its motion, the vertical component of a projectile's velocity is not affected by gravity.

False

Force and pressure are the same thing.

False

If an object is moving, a net force must be acting upon it.

False

In air, a baseball and a tennis ball would have the same terminal velocity.

False

In an object is not moving, no forces are acting upon it.

False

Inertia is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction.

False

Inertia is directly proportional to an object's velocity.

False

Mass and weight are the same.

False

Once moving at a constant speed, you still have to pedal your bike to keep moving at that speed. This violates Newton's first law of motion.

False

The accleration of an object is inversely proportional to the net force applied to the object.

False

The effect of gravity causes the horizontal component of a projectile's velocity to decrease.

False

The time it takes a projectile to fall is independent of its initial velocity and the angle at which it is launched.

False

At the apex of its motion, the vertical component of a projectile's velocity of zero.

True

F=ma and a=F/m are both mathematical representations of Newton's 2nd Law

True

Friction is a force that opposes motion

True

If an object is accelerating, a net force must be acting upon it.

True

If you happen to be walking on a frozzen lake and you hear a loud crack , it would be wise to lay upon the ice rather than walk upon it.

True

In a vacuum, a bowling ball and a ping pong ball would accelerate at the same rate when dropped.

True

Inertia is directly proportional to an object's mass.

True

Pressure is directly proportional to force.

True

The acceleration of an object is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.

True

The earth's gravity is accelerating all satellites in orbit towards its center.

True

The rate at which a projectile falls is independent of its initial velocity and the angle at which it is launched.

True


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