Have you studied Newton's laws of motion? If yes, then it's time for you to test your knowledge with this sample Newton's Laws of Motion and FBDs (free-body diagrams) Quiz. Here, we'll ask you questions related to Newton's theory and see how well you understand this topic in this quiz. If you score more than 80% marks on this quiz, See moreit means that you have passed the test. So, do you think you can crack this quiz? Let's find out!
24 N [S], 14 N [E]
14 N [S], 24 N [E]
12 N [S], 12 N [E]
6 N [S], 10 N [E]
10 N [S], 6 N [E]
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The object will accelerate north.
The object will be motionless.
The object will accelerate northeast.
The object will travel with uniform motion.
The object will travel north with a constant velocity.
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1 N [W]
1 N [E]
2 N [N] and 1 N [W]
2 N [S] and 1 N [E]
2 N [S] and 1 N [W]
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Moving at 5.3 m/s2
Moving at 3.1 m/s
Moving at 5.3 m/s
Moving at 3.1 m/s2
Not moving
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14.0 N [W]
10.0 N [W]
8.0 N [W]
6.0 N [W]
4.0 N [W]
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Arrow B will have twice the acceleration of arrow A.
Arrow A will have twice the acceleration of arrow B.
Arrow A and arrow B will have the same acceleration.
Arrow B will have four times the acceleration of arrow A.
Arrow A will have four times the acceleration of arrow B.
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1.8 x 102 N [N]
1.8 x 102 N [S]
1.8 x 101 N [N]
1.8 x 10-1 N [N]
1.9 x 10-1 N [S]
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Objects won't move unless pushed
Acceleration only occurs if there is net force
The acceleration of an object depends on its mass and the net force acting on it
Objects which are moving tend to stay moving
Forces always occur in pairs
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When turning a corner, a passenger in a car is pushed against the door.
A skater stands on a frictionless pond, tosses her bag in one direction and she accelerates in the opposite direction.
The normal force on an object is always equal to the force of gravity acting on the same object.
The friction of a surface causes a sliding object to come to rest.
When firing a rifle, the force of the rifle on the bullet, is greater than the force of the bullet back on the rifle.
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The force(s) acting forward is/are greater than the force(s) acting backward.
The sum of all forces is zero.
The sum of all forces has a value directed forward.
The forces acting on the object can be said to be “unbalanced.”
Newton’s second law best summarizes the effect of the forces acting on the object.
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Kg·m/s2
G·cm/s
Kg·s2/m
Kg·m/s
Kg·cm/s2
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|FT1| = |FT2| = |FT3|
|FT1| > |FT2| > |FT3|
|FT1| < |FT2| < |FT3|
|FT1| > |FT2| < |FT3|
|FT1| > |FT3| < |FT2|
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Density
Weight
Force
Acceleration
Mass
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Newton's first law
Newton's second law
Newton's third law
Both A and B
All of the above
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35 N [down]
46 N [down]
69 N [down]
80 N [down]
92 N [down]
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The object accelerates at 1.5 m/s2 [right]
The object accelerates at 11 m/s2 [right]
The object accelerates at 12 m/s2 [right]
The object accelerates at 13 m/s2 [right]
The object does not accelerate
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