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Regents Physics forces and Newton's laws quiz quiz

12questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. A car travels at a constant velocity along a straight, level road. What is the net force on the car?

  2. What property of an object is the measure of its inertia?

  3. A net force of 2424 N acts on a 6.06.0 kg object. What is its acceleration?

  4. If the net force on an object is tripled while its mass stays the same, its acceleration

  5. A small car and a large truck collide head-on. How do the forces they exert on each other compare?

  6. Why does an action-reaction pair of forces not cancel?

  7. A 5.05.0 kg object rests on a level floor. What is its weight (g=9.81g = 9.81 m/s squared)?

  8. A block sits on a frictionless incline. Compared with the block's weight, the normal force from the incline is

  9. The force of kinetic friction on a sliding object depends on

  10. It takes more force to start a heavy box sliding than to keep it sliding. This is because

  11. An object is in equilibrium when

  12. A 40.40. N sign hangs at rest from a single vertical cable. What is the tension in the cable?