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Grade 7 Science

1. Gravity causes free falling objects to accelerate at a rate of 9.8 units per second. 2. Projectile motion refers to objects thrown or projected upward, following a curved path due to the force of gravity. 3. Terminal velocity occurs when the upward force of air resistance equals the downward force of gravity, causing the object to stop accelerating.

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Grade 7 Science

1. Gravity causes free falling objects to accelerate at a rate of 9.8 units per second. 2. Projectile motion refers to objects thrown or projected upward, following a curved path due to the force of gravity. 3. Terminal velocity occurs when the upward force of air resistance equals the downward force of gravity, causing the object to stop accelerating.

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c. accelerate at a rate of 9.8 units per second


ANSWER
d. speed when an object in freefall reaches its
11 Multiple choice questions top speed
1. what is projectile motion
7. one newton equals
a. when the net force is a number (object
moves) a. one kilogram
b. an object only being affected by gravity b. newtons
c. a resting object to move, a moving object to c. Air resistance
accelerate
d. Pull force
d. the mass and the distance between the
obects 8. force has what 2 things

2. What is the force slowing down a falling apple


a. a magnitude and a direction, so it is a vector
b. an object only being affected by gravity
a. curved path
c. speed when an object in freefall reaches its
b. Air resistance
top speed
c. Support force
d. when the net force is a number (object
d. Gravity moves)

3. If the pulling force is 5N and the Frictional Force is 9. examples of projectile motion
2 N, What is the net force?
a. throwing a baseball
a. 0
b. Large and close
b. 0 N (balanced force)
c. Sliding
c. 3N to the left
d. a resting object to move, a moving object to
d. 5N accelerate

4. what shape path do projectile motions have 10. why does terminal velocity occur

a. Air resistance a. the mass and the distance between the


obects
b. Large and close
b. accelerate at a rate of 9.8 units per second
c. Gravity
c. the upward force of air resistance is equal to
d. curved path
the downward force of gravity
5. what does gravity depend on? d. the force that causes 1 kg mass to accelerate
at 1 meter per second squared
a. accelerate at a rate of 9.8 units per second
11. friction
b. speed when an object in freefall reaches its
top speed
a. force that produces acceleration and is the
c. the mass and the distance between the overall force acting on an object
obects
b. the force that causes 1 kg mass to accelerate
d. the upward force of air resistance is equal to at 1 meter per second squared
the downward force of gravity
c. speed when an object in freefall reaches its
top speed
6. what does gravity cause free falling objects to do
d. a force that opposes motion of objects that
touch each other
a. the mass and the distance between the
obects
b. an object only being affected by gravity
12. what is terminal velocity → when the net force is a
number (object moves)

15 True/False questions
True False
1. What kind of objects have the strongest force of
gravity between them → Air resistance
13. Type of friction - pushing a shopping
True False cart → Sliding

2. How many N of force to accelerate a 5 KG object


True False
1m/s every second → 5 N
14. gravity → 5 N
True False
True False
3. what is an unbalanced force → an object only being
affected by gravity
15. how is force measured → vector addition and
subtraction
True False
True
4. When a box is being pulled to the right, what force
pushes up → Support force

True False

5. what 2 things can a force cause → speed when an


object in freefall reaches its top speed

True False

6. What is the force pulling a falling apple to


ground → Air resistance

True False

7. To move furniture across the room with the least


amount of friction → Push it on a wheeled cart

True False

8. Type of friction - ice skating → Sliding

True False

9. When a box is being pulled to the right, what force


moves it downward → Gravity

True False

10. If a box being pushed is not moving, what is the net


force of it? → 5 N

True False

11. Type of friction - sitting on a chair → Sliding

True False

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