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Name: Kean Mikka Raingel Aton Yr and Sec: IV-Happiness

The document contains a 10-item multiple choice test on concepts in physics including vectors, acceleration, Newton's law of motion, kinematics, dynamics, statics, and forces. It asks the test-taker to choose the correct answer for each question and write it in the provided space. The questions cover topics such as identifying vectors, illustrating acceleration, defining Newton, calculating distance between two moving objects, finding acceleration, determining force needed to cause acceleration, identifying true statements about statics and dynamics, defining kinematics and kinetics, calculating centripetal force, and identifying the opposite reaction in Newton's third law of motion.

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Name: Kean Mikka Raingel Aton Yr and Sec: IV-Happiness

The document contains a 10-item multiple choice test on concepts in physics including vectors, acceleration, Newton's law of motion, kinematics, dynamics, statics, and forces. It asks the test-taker to choose the correct answer for each question and write it in the provided space. The questions cover topics such as identifying vectors, illustrating acceleration, defining Newton, calculating distance between two moving objects, finding acceleration, determining force needed to cause acceleration, identifying true statements about statics and dynamics, defining kinematics and kinetics, calculating centripetal force, and identifying the opposite reaction in Newton's third law of motion.

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Name: Kean Mikka Raingel Aton

Yr and Sec: IV-Happiness

Choose the correct answer and write it on the space provided. __ 1. A vector is a quantity with both magnitude and direction. Which of the following is not a vector? a. displacement c. speed b. force d. acceleration __ 2. A moving object possesses acceleration if a change in a velocity is observed. Which of the following does not illustrate acceleration? a. A cart moving downhill on a mountain slope b. A ball thrown upward c. A back on the table d. A car running along a curve __ 3. Newton (N) is the metric standard net of force. This is defined to be ____. a. kg/L c. kg m/s2 b. kg m2 d. kg m/s __ 4. Dante walks 0.5 km North. Starting from the same point, Richie walks 1.2 km east. What would be the distance separating the two boys? a. 0.7 km c.1.1 km b. 0.9km d. 1.3 km __ 5. A rally driver has 5 seconds to stop his car which travelling at a speed of 20 m/s. What is his average acceleration? a. 4 m/s2 c. 1 m/s2 b. 3 m/s2 d. 0.25 m/s2 __ 6. What force is needed to make a 2 kg rock acceleration at 0.5 m/s2? a. 1 N c. 3 N b. 2 N d. 4 N __ 7. Which of the following statement is TRUE? I. Statics involves the study of the forces acting on a body that is at rest or is moving in straight line with constant speed. II. Dynamics is the study of the forces acting on a body that arc is equilibrium. III. Statics in the branch of mechanics that studies the force that affects the motion of an object. a. I only c. III only b. II only d. I and II only __ 8. What is the study under dynamics which deals with the space-time relationship in bodies that are in motion? a. Mechanics c. Kinematics b. Statics d. Kinetics __ 9. What is the centripetal force acting on a 100 kg car negotiating a circular curve of radius 60 meters at a speed of 30 m/s? a. 15 KN c. 30 KN b. 25 KN d. 45 KN

__ 10. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If a ball player hits a ball with a bat and the action is said to be the impact of the bat against the ball What is the opposite reaction? a. The grip of the players hand on the ball b. The air resistance of the ball c. The force of the ball against the bat d. muscular effect in the players arm

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