Question 1 What is the formula for calculating acceleration according to the Law of Acceleration? Force= Mass x Acceleration Acceleration = Mass/Force Mass= Force x Acceleration Acceleration = Force/Mass
Question 2 Which statement describes the Law of Acceleration? A large force applied to an object will result in a smaller acceleration An object with more mass will accelerate faster when the same force is applied. The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. Acceleration is a push or a pull of an object.
Question 3 If you apply the same force to two objects, one with a large mass and one with a small mass, which object will accelerate faster? The object with the larger mass The object with a smaller mass Both objects will accelerate at the same rate. None of the objects will accelerate.
Question 4 What is the unit for acceleration in the SI system? Meter per second (m/s) Meters per second squared (m/s^2) Newtons (N). Centimeters per second squared (cm/s^2)
Question 5 A 5 kg object is pushed with a force of 20 Newtons . What is the acceleration of the object? 0.25 m/s^2 4 m/s^2 100 m/s^2 10 m/s^2
Question 6 Which of the following scenarios demonstrates the Law of Acceleration? A bicycle speeding up when the rider pedals harder A ball rolling at a constant speed on a flat surface A car slowing down when applying brakes A leaf flowing down from the tree
Question 7 What does “net force” mean in the Law of Acceleration? The total force acting on an object The force exerted by a single object The force that opposes the motion of an object The force that brings down the object
Question 8 If you double the force applied to an object, what happens to its acceleration? It is halved It remains the same It doubles It triples
Question 9 What is the relationship between mass and acceleration according to the Law of Acceleration? They are directly proportional They are inversely proportional They are not related They are codependent with each other
Question 10 Which scientist is credited with developing the Law of Acceleration? Albert Einstein Isaac Newton Galileo Galilei JJ Thompson
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