Force is significant because it can make a stationary object move, stop a moving object, change its direction, speed, and even alter its shape and size. ![]() | Card: 2 / 26 |
Fill in the blanks: A force can ___ a moving body and ___ the direction of a moving object. | Card: 3 / 26 |
True or False: According to ancient beliefs, objects in motion are considered to be in their 'natural state.' If false, explain why. | Card: 5 / 26 |
False. Ancient beliefs held that objects at rest were in their 'natural state,' while Galileo and Newton challenged this by redefining motion and its causes. | Card: 6 / 26 |
In a tug of war, when both teams apply equal and opposite forces, the forces are considered ___ forces. | Card: 7 / 26 |
If the resultant of applied forces is greater than zero, the forces are called ___ forces. | Card: 11 / 26 |
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Fill in the blank: An object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an ___ force. | Card: 15 / 26 |
True or False: According to Newton's First Law, an object at rest will change its state of rest without an external force acting on it. | Card: 17 / 26 |
False; an object at rest will remain at rest until an external force is applied. ![]() | Card: 18 / 26 |
The property of an object that causes it to resist changes in its state of motion or rest is called ___. | Card: 19 / 26 |
The relationship between momentum, mass, and velocity is described by the equation ___ = mass × velocity. | Card: 21 / 26 |
True or False: A bullet can cause more harm than a larger object moving at the same speed due to its higher momentum. | Card: 23 / 26 |
True. The momentum of an object is directly proportional to both its mass and velocity, so a smaller object with high velocity can have significant momentum. ![]() | Card: 24 / 26 |
Newton's Third Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, meaning that when one object exerts a force on another, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force back on the first. ![]() | Card: 26 / 26 |













