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Forces
This topic includes questions such as:
What is the unit of force in the International System of Units (SI)?
Which of the following best describes a balanced force?
Which force prevents objects from moving without being pushed or pulled?
According to Newton's third law of motion, what happens when one object exerts a force on a second object?
What is the force that pulls objects toward each other?
If a person is pushing a box with a force of 20 N and there is a frictional force of 5 N opposing the movement, what is the net force acting on the box?
What type of force acts on an object in free fall under the influence of gravity alone?
Which of the following coefficients of friction describes a situation with the least amount of friction?
Which of the forces below is responsible for keeping the Earth in orbit around the Sun?
What do we call the force that stretches or compresses a spring?
What is the term for the force that acts perpendicular to the surface of contact?
Which force is responsible for an object moving in a circular path?
How is the force of friction related to the normal force?
What is the force exerted by air resistance called?
Which principle explains why airplanes can fly?
What is the force that always acts against the motion of an object?
A block is at rest on an inclined plane. What force acts perpendicular to the plane?
An object in motion will...
What type of force is involved in the stretching of an elastic band?
What factor does NOT affect the magnitude of gravitational force between two objects?
What is required to change the motion of an object?
What happens to an object's weight as it moves away from the Earth's surface?
What is inertia?
Which of the following is not a fundamental force of nature?
Which law of motion explains why a book rests on a table without moving?
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