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Grade 6 Forces and Motion
Two objects are placed at a distance d(m) from each other.
Which of the following makes the gravity between the two objects larger?
  1. Decreasing the masses of the two objects.
  2. Increasing the masses of the two objects.
  3. Keeping the two objects at same distance.
  4. Moving the objects away from each other.
Grade 6 Defining Words
Grade 4 Planetary Motion
Grade 9 Sentence Structure
In a sentence, "I" (follows, is followed by) a verb. "Me" is usually the (subject, object) of a sentence.
  1. is followed by, object
  2. follows, subject
  3. follows, object
  4. is followed by, subject
Grade 6 Forces and Motion
Velocity is a measure of speed that takes into account the
  1. weight of an object.
  2. direction of movement.
  3. force of the movement.
  4. acceleration of an object.
Grade 12 Physics
Impulse is directly proportional to                              .
  1. The force applied
  2. The mass of the object
  3. The change in velocity
  4. The displacement of the object
Grade 9 Forces and Motion
What is Newton's second law of motion?
  1. An object's mass depends directly on the acceleration of the object.
  2. An object's acceleration is indirectly related to an object's mass.
  3. The acceleration of an object is directly related to the net force and inversely related to its mass.
  4. The acceleration of an object is not related to the net force and is directly proportional to its mass.
Grade 12 Physics
What does k represent in the formula for elastic potential energy?
  1. The height of the object
  2. The mass of the object
  3. The spring constant
  4. The charge of the particles
Grade 8 Phrases and Clauses
Grade 8 Scientific Methods and Applications
What is the center of mass?
  1. The point at which all the mass of an object is concentrated
  2. The point where an object is suspended from
  3. The halfway point of an object
  4. The point where an object loses its balance
Grade 12 Physics
In a free-falling scenario, what is true just before an object impacts the ground?
  1. The object has maximum potential energy
  2. The object has zero kinetic energy
  3. The object has minimum potential energy and maximum kinetic energy
  4. The object is at rest
Grade 6 Energy and Momentum
Mechanical energy is the
  1. total of all the potential energy in an object.
  2. total of all the kinetic energy in an object.
  3. total of an object's potential and kinetic energy.
  4. total of an object's stored and kinetic energy.
Grade 9 Fluid Mechanics
When an object is submerged in a liquid, the fluid pressure is always strongest                                                    .
  1. On the bottom of the object because it is deeper
  2. On the top of the object because it is heavier
  3. The pressure is equal all the way around the object
  4. When balanced by gravity
  5. On more dense objects
Grade 8 Forces and Motion
Newton's law of universal gravitation states that
  1. every object in the universe attracts every other object.
  2. an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion.
  3. the less mass an object has, the greater its inertia.
  4. only large planets have gravity.
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