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1) Write the type of forces shown on the figure below.

A: B: C: D:

7) Again, write down the names of the forces actin on the bicycle shown below. A: B: C:

, 8) When an object falls, air resistance ... 2) If the object on the figure above speeds up towards the right, how are the forces related? a) acts in the opposite direction to the movement b) acts in the same direction as the weight c) acts to the left first and later to the right. d) does not act at all 9) Where would you feel heaviest? a) The Earth b) The Moon c) the space d)You would feel equally heavy on all

3) If the mass of an astronaut is 120 kg on earth. Find his weight and mass on the earth and the moon.

10) Match the forces with the figure.


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4) Why does the astronaut weigh less on the Moon than on the Earth? a) The Moon has no atmosphere. b) The Moon has no gravity. c) The force of gravity is weaker on the surface of the Moon than on the surface of the Earth. d) He cant eat food there, so he loses some weight on the moon, 5) The arrows in this diagram represent the sizes of forces acting on a stationary tennis ball. What will happen to the tennis ball? a) it will stay still b) it will start to move upwards c) it will start to move downwards d) it will fly to the sky.

11) A bird dives and accelerates downwards towards the sea to catch a fish. Match the forces acting on it.

12) write the four types of forces acting on the sport car.

6) What is the unit of force? a) The newton, N b) The Newton, n c) The kilogram, kg d) the meter, m

13) What is the unbalanced force acting on the trolley?

b) Gravity does not act on airplanes flying in the sky c) Gravity always acts towards the center of the earth 24) When an object is at rest/stationary ... a) There are no forces acting on it b) There are forces acting on it but these forces are balanced c) There is just one force acting on it, gravity 25) What is the definition of mass? A: how much something weighs B: how hard something pushes on the ground C: resistance of an object to acceleration if it is otherwise able to freely move D: none of the above

14) Name and show the direction of the forces with arrows acting on the clown.

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15) Which of the following is a force? A. inertia B. friction C. velocity D. acceleration 16) _____ acts only between surfaces that are in contact. A. Inertia B. Friction C. Gravity D. A net force 17) An astronaut on the moon would have the same _____ as on Earth. A. velocity B. inertia C. weight D. acceleration 18) An object's weight is directly related to its _______. A. volume B. velocity C. mass D. shape

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19. What unit is mass measured in? a) g b) kg c) k/g d) k x g 20. Which equation connects mass, weight and gravity? a) m = w x g b) w = m x g c) g = w x m d) g = (2w + m) x m 21. If an object is not moving, the forces on it are a) Strong b) Weak c) Balanced d) Infinite 22. An unbalanced force causes a) Acceleration b) Positive energy c) No effect d) Things to fall over 23. Which of the following is TRUE? a) Gravity only acts through air, not through water or land

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