GENERAL PHYSICS REVIEWER

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General Physics Quiz

Test your knowledge of fundamental physics concepts with our engaging quiz! This quiz includes 60 questions covering various topics in physics, from forces and motion to work and energy. Whether you're a student looking to review or a teacher seeking a quick assessment tool, this quiz is for you!

  • 60 questions to challenge your understanding
  • Ideal for students and teachers alike
  • Boost your confidence in physics!
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It is the study of the causes of motion
Simple push or pull
SI unit of force
Happens when two bodies interact
Occurs when the interacting bodies are touching each other
Long-range forces that can act even if the bodies are separated by empty space or at a distance from each other
Exerted on an object by a surface to which it is in contact with
Acts parallel to the surface opposite to the direction of motion of the body
Is the pulling force exerted by a stretched rope on an object to which it is attached
Is the downward gravitational force exerted by Earth on an object
Present between two objects that are not moving
Force that acts between moving forces
Reference frame in which a body stays either at rest or at constant motion unless acted upon by an external force
Vector sum of all forces that act on a body
Shows all the forces that act on the body or system
Force applied to an object
Interaction of bodies by virtual of their masses
Interaction between electrically charged particles such as electrons and protons
Tendency of a body to maintain its state of being at rest or moving uniformly at a straight line
"Every object will retain its state of motion unless acted upon by a net force"
Directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to mass
It is the measure of "the quantity of matter in an object"
"The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it, is in the same direction as the net force, and is inversely proportional to its mass"
The four fundamental forces are ____________.
A body is in a state of ______________ when it is at rest or moving with a constant velocity
€œFor every action, there is an equal magnitude and opposite direction"
Product of the component of the force in the direction of the displacement and the magnitude of this displacement
Is done when you exert a force (or a component of force) parallel to the displacement of the body
Rate at which a certain amount of work is done
SI unit of work
SI unit of power
Ability to do work
Energy of motion
Energy associated with a body's position and motion
It is measured with respect to or relative to a particular reference point
The word "kinetic" comes from the Greek word __________
A force for which the work done does not depend on the path, but only the initial and final positions
Energy associated with the horizontal position of elastic objects
The forces for which the work done does depend on the path
It states that energy can be neither created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another
States that the net work done by a net force on a body is equal to the change in the body's kinetic energy
System that is not acted upon by any external forces
The inertia of a moving object
The change of momentum of an object when the object is acted upon by a force for an interval of time
These are forces exchanged by the objects in the system
The force that acts from the outside
It is a condition wherein two or more objects come in contact with
It is a mass-weighted average position of the particles
A collision wherein both the total momentum and the kinetic energy of the system are conserved before and after the collision
An unusual process where the kinetic energy increases (such as in explosions) is called a __________
A collision wherein the total momentum of the system is conserved but not the kinetic energy
An inelastic collision wherein the colliding bodies stick and move together with the same velocity after the collision is called a __________
"In the absence of an external force, the total momentum of an isolated system is constant"
SI unit of energy
SI unit of momentum
SI unit of impulse
It is directly proportional to the body's mass and velocity
It pertains to the difficulty to stop a moving body
It describes how unstoppable a moving body is
Describes the energy that depends on the position y of the body
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