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Grade 8 Forces and Motion
A force is a                     .
  1. constant speed
  2. push or pull
  3. linear quantity
  4. cannot be determined
Grade 7 Forces and Motion
Speed tells how fast an object travels. Velocity is the speed of the object and                                              .
  1. the amount of time the object has been moving
  2. the direction the object is moving
  3. how far the object has traveled
  4. the starting point of the object
Grade 6 Forces and Motion
Tulene is walking to school. It took her 2 minutes to walk 100 feet. How fast was she walking?
  1. 100 feet per mile
  2. 50 feet per minute
  3. 50 feet per mile
  4. 100 miles per hour
Grade 8 Forces and Motion
A force
  1. causes all motion.
  2. starts stationary objects moving.
  3. stops moving objects.
  4. is an interaction between two or more objects.
  5. all of the above.
Grade 7 Forces and Motion
Grade 8 Forces and Motion

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Grade 4 Forces and Motion
The following are examples of vibrations, EXCEPT for                          .
  1. sheet of paper on a desk
  2. electric motors in motion
  3. vocal cords talking
  4. motions of engines
Grade 5 Forces and Motion
A force that occurs when an object rubs against another object
  1. thermometer
  2. conduction
  3. friction
  4. radiation
Grade 5 Forces and Motion
Grade 8 Forces and Motion
If two forces act on an object in the same direction, the net force is the
  1. difference of the two forces.
  2. sum of the two forces.
  3. only one of the forces acts on the object.
  4. neither force can affect the object.
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