Quiz on Newton second Law

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Newton's Second Law Quiz

Test your understanding of Newton's Second Law with this engaging quiz! This quiz is designed to assess your knowledge on key concepts of motion, force, and acceleration.

You'll encounter questions such as:

  • Effects of uniform velocity
  • Understanding of mass and weight on different celestial bodies
  • Acceleration during free fall
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExplainingGravity47
Name :
Group
الاحد : المهندسين
الخميس : المهندسين
الاثنين : مدينه نصر
السبت : شبرا
الاربعاء : شبرا
الاحد : دار السلام
If the body was moving with a uniform velocity which of the following would equal zero
Momentum
Resultant force
Friction force
Acting force
If the force of the body decrease to half while its mass is increased three times then the acceleration
Decrease three times
Decrease six times
Decrease four times
Remain the same
In the oppossite graph what is the acceleration of motion
200 m/s2
5 m/s2
10 m/s2
100 m/s2
Two pices of gold one of weight 1 Newton on earth while the other weight 1 newton on moon which of them has a higher mass
The piece of gold on earth
The piece of gold on moon
In free fall all of the following increase with time except
Velocity
Momentum
Acceleration
If the force acting on body equals 3 times its weight then acceleration equals
30 m/s2
20 m/s2
3 m/s2
1/3 m/s2
In the oppossite graph what is value and direction of acceleration
40 m/s2 to the east
40 m/s2 to the west
4 m/s2 to the east
4 m/s2 to the west
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