Superhero Physics- Thor vs. Hulk

Create an illustration of Thor and Hulk engaging in a physics experiment, showcasing concepts like force, motion, and balance, with comic book style art.

Superhero Physics: Thor vs. Hulk

Test your knowledge of physics with our exciting "Superhero Physics: Thor vs. Hulk" quiz! Dive into the world of forces, balances, and motion while enjoying the theme of your favorite superheroes.

In this quiz, you'll explore concepts like:

  • Understanding force and motion
  • Balanced vs. unbalanced forces
  • The effects of gravity and more!
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by JumpingFalcon27
What is Force?
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A push or pull.
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An interaction between two objects
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A word that starts with an F.
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Measured in Newtons
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All of the above
If balanced forces act on an object the object will:
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Stay in position
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Accelerate
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Fly
An example of an unbalanced forces in action would be:
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A rising balloon.
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A parked car.
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A ball not moving
If two people on a seesaw were not equivalent in weight who would go up?
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The person with more weight.
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The person with less weight
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The seesaw will not move.
Two equal forces that go in the same direction are what?
Forces going in opposite directions
Net Force
Forces going in the same direction
Sub force
What is combining Forces?
A weak Force
Not a force
When forces go in the same direction, they make a stronger force.
When forces go in the same direction, they make a weaker force
Two equal forces going in the opposite direction matches which answer below.
Have a net force of 0.
Will create a bigger force
Are not balanced
Is a combining force
What is a net force?
A force that catches nets
It is not a force
Not a sum but a difference of two forces acting upon an object.
A sum of two forces acting upon an object.
What unit is Force measured in?
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Mass
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Einstein
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Newton
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Acceleration
When you jump, on your way down what force is being exerted on you?
Air
Friction
Speed
Gravity
What are two example of Force
A table and Chair
Jumping and Falling
The Ocean and Land
The good and bad.
What is a "two dimensional" repetitive opposite force?
A force which is constant and repeats itself modeling itself after the particle wave it sends out.
Not a real thing.
A force which is not constant.
A force which goes through a "dimension" two or more times.
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