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Test: Forces - Question 1

What are forces measured in?

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The newton is named after the famous scientist Isaac Newton who you may have heard of
Test: Forces - Question 2

Which of the following is not a force?

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Electricity is a type of energy
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Test: Forces - Question 3

What causes a backpack full of books to feel heavy when you lift it?

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The force of gravity acting on mass (the amount of matter in an object) is called weight - which is, of course, what makes an object feel heavy
Test: Forces - Question 4
In a diagram, a force is represented by what?
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When labelling a diagram, you use arrows to show the direction of a force
Test: Forces - Question 5
In which direction does gravity exert force (as experienced by people or objects on Earth)?
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Gravity pulls all objects (on the Earth's surface or in its atmosphere) down towards the centre of the Earth - the Earth's gravity even keeps the Moon in orbit because it pulls the Moon towards its centre (otherwise the Moon would travel in a straight line out into space)
Test: Forces - Question 6
Which of the following would you use when measuring force?
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Another name for a forcemeter is a Newtonmeter
Test: Forces - Question 7
If you roll a ball across the carpet, which forces will cause it to slow down and then stop?
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Gravity pulls the ball against the carpet. The ball rubs against the carpet, which is friction, and the air around the ball also rubs against it
Test: Forces - Question 8

Which of these is an example of a contact force?

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Frictional force occurs when two surfaces are in contact and oppose the motion of each other, such as when brakes are applied to stop a car.

Test: Forces - Question 9

What is the unit used to measure acceleration due to gravity on Earth?

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Acceleration due to gravity on Earth is approximately 9.8 meters per second squared (m/s²).

Test: Forces - Question 10

When you push a door open, which type of force are you applying?

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Pushing a door open involves applying a contact force directly to the door to move it in the desired direction.

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