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Grade 7 Forces and Motion
The strength of the force of gravity depends on
  1. the masses of the objects and their speeds.
  2. the masses of the objects and the distance between them.
  3. the weight of the objects and their speeds.
  4. the masses of the objects and their weights.
Grade 4 Forces and Motion
Grade 5 Forces and Motion
Which surface will produce the least amount of friction?
  1. gravel running track
  2. smooth glass tabletop
  3. grassy soccer field
Grade 5 Forces and Motion
Which of the following is true when you take an object to the Moon?
  1. The object will have more mass.
  2. The object will have less mass.
  3. The object will weigh less.
  4. The object will weigh more.
Grade 3 Forces and Motion
What affects the distance an object travels?
  1. the amount of force used
  2. how long it takes to travel
  3. what time it is
Grade 3 Forces and Motion
Grade 8 Forces and Motion

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Motion is
  1. anything with speed.
  2. the change of position over time.
  3. the way you move something.
  4. an object with force.
Grade 8 Forces and Motion
Which shows the formula for calculating speed?
  1. Speed = time x position
  2. Speed = time x mass
  3. Speed = distance/time
  4. Speed = time/velocity
Grade 4 Forces and Motion
Grade 8 Forces and Motion
Motion can be measured by                 .
  1. speed
  2. velocity
  3. acceleration
  4. all of the above
Grade 8 Forces and Motion
Newton's second law of motion states the relationship of mass, acceleration, and force. It states that
  1. force equals mass divided by acceleration.
  2. force equals acceleration divided by mass.
  3. force equals mass times acceleration.
  4. every object attracts every other object in the universe.
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