Quiz on Force

Quiz on Force

12th Grade

25 Qs

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Quiz on Force

Quiz on Force

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Professional Development

12th Grade

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25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 4 pts

Which method is used for solving problems involving the addition of forces?

Graphical method

Numerical method

Analytical method

Experimental method

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 4 pts

What type of method is the tip-to-tail method?

Analytical

Graphical

Numerical

Experimental

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 4 pts

What is the focus of the analytical method in vector addition?

Solving algebraic equations

Solving problems involving addition of forces

Solving geometric problems

Solving calculus problems

4.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 4 pts

The method specifically mentioned as being used in Module 3 is (a)  

Scalar method
Tip-to-tail method
Vector component method
Both B and C

5.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

1 min • 4 pts

(a)   is required for a change in velocity according to Newton's First Law.

A change in temperature.
A net external force.
A change in mass.
A change in color.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 4 pts

Which has more mass?

1 kilogram of cotton balls

1 kilogram of gold

Both have the same mass

2 kilograms of feathers

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 4 pts

Where is the mass of an object the same?

Only on Earth

Only in space

On Earth, in orbit, or on the Moon

Only on the Moon

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