General Physics Reviewer for 2nd Quarter || Questions and 100% Accurate Answers.
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Course
General Physics
Institution
General Physics
push or
pull; required to
change an object's
motion. correct answers Force
The SI unit of force is the ________________. correct answers newton (N).
Four Forces Known in the
Universe. correct answers Electromagnetic-
Strong Nuclear-
Gravitation-
Weak Nuclear-
- caused from electric ...
General Physics Reviewer for 2nd Quarter || Questions and 100% Accurate Answers.
push or
pull; required to
change an object's
motion. correct answers Force
The SI unit of force is the ________________. correct answers newton (N).
Four Forces Known in the
Universe. correct answers Electromagnetic-
Strong Nuclear-
Gravitation-
Weak Nuclear-
- caused from electric and magnetic
interactions correct answers Electromagnetic
-Responsible for holding nucleus together
in the atom; strongest force; acts over the shortest distance correct answers Strong Nuclear
-weakest force; acts over the longest distance. correct answers Gravitation
- Responsible for radioactivity in atoms correct answers Weak Nuclear
Two Main Types of Forces correct answers Contact Field/Noncontact
Exists when an object from the external world
touches a system and exerts a force on it correct answers Contact Force
An object can move without something directly touching
it correct answers Field Forces
Example of Contact
Forces correct answers Friction Tension
Examples of Field
Forces correct answers Gravitational Electric
Magnetic
Applied
Spring measurement of how difficult it is to change the
objects velocity correct answers Mass
resistance to change in velocity correct answers Inertia
an English scientist and
mathematician famous for
his discovery of the law of
gravity also discovered the
three laws of motion. correct answers Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727)
Newton's Laws of Motion correct answers 1. An object in motion tends to stay in motion and
an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted
upon by an unbalanced force.
2. Force equals mass times acceleration
(F = ma).
3. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in
motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an
unbalanced force. correct answers Newton's First Law
an object will "keep doing what
it was doing" unless acted on by an
unbalanced force. correct answers Newton's First Law
If the object was sitting still, it will remain
stationary. If it was moving at a
constant velocity, it will keep moving. correct answers Newton's First Law
It takes force to change the motion of an
object. correct answers Newton's First Law
If the forces on an object are equal and opposite, they are said
to be balanced, and the object experiences no change in
motion. If they are not equal and opposite, then the forces are
unbalanced and the motion of the object changes. correct answers unbalanced
force
A soccer ball is sitting at rest. correct answers Newton's First Law
Newton's First Law is also called correct answers the Law of Inertia
states that all objects have inertia. The
more mass an object has, the more inertia it has (and
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