Force, Work & Energy

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Force, Work & Energy Quiz

Test your knowledge about fundamental concepts of Force, Work, and Energy with this engaging quiz! Perfect for students or anyone curious about physics in our daily lives.

In this quiz you'll learn:

  • Different types of forces
  • Concepts of work and energy
  • Various machines and their functions
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LiftingLeaf42
When you use your muscles to move things, you use ____________ force.
Mechanical
Muscular
Frictional
Force which pulls all the things towards the centre of the earth is called_________ force.
Mechanical
Gravitational
Muscular
A moving body stops due to _____________ force.
Muscular
Frictional
Gravitational
When a force moves an object, __________ is done.
Work
Friction
Machine
A tool which does not have many parts is called a __________ machine.
Simple
Complicated
______________________ is a slope.
Screw
Inclined plane
Wedge
_____________ is a thin cone with a spiral ridge
Wedge
Screw
Inclined plane
_____________ is made from a wheel and rope.
Pulley
Screw
Inclined plane
___________________ is the capacity to do work.
Energy
Work
Pulley
The energy that we get from the Sun is called _______________.
Wind energy
Solar energy
Both a and b
The heat stored inside the earth is called ___________________.
Geothermal energy
Solar energy
Wind energy
Energy can be changed from one form to another.
True
False
Plants prepare food with the help of ______________________ energy.
Wind
Solar
Mechanical
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