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Quarter 1 - Quiz no. 1.

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1. He developed the idea that in order an object to move force must act upon it, but when that force is removed the
object comes to rest.
2. He first introduced theory of impetus a concept similar to force
3. He is the philosopher who believed that moving object needs a continuous application of force to keep it moving
4. According to him motion is possible through a mover that keeps the object moving with power proportional to the
speed and mass of the object.
5. According to this theory when impetus decreases the speed of the object also decreases, when that impetus is
removed the object stops moving.
6. He claimed that even without continuous application of force an object can continue to move with constant speed in
straight line provided that there are no outside force acting on it.
7. He later named impetus as “FORCE.
8. It is the tendency of an object to maintain its state of rest of uniform velocity in a straight line.
9. What do you call the time rate of change of the velocity of an object.
10. In the Law of Acceleration equation, what is the symbol m stands for?

Quarter 1 - Quiz no. 1.2


1. He developed the idea that in order an object to move force must act upon it, but when that force is removed the
object comes to rest.
2. He first introduced theory of impetus a concept similar to force
3. He is the philosopher who believed that moving object needs a continuous application of force to keep it moving
4. According to him motion is possible through a mover that keeps the object moving with power proportional to the
speed and mass of the object.
5. According to this theory when impetus decreases the speed of the object also decreases, when that impetus is
removed the object stops moving.
6. He claimed that even without continuous application of force an object can continue to move with constant speed in
straight line provided that there are no outside force acting on it.
7. He later named impetus as “FORCE.
8. It is the tendency of an object to maintain its state of rest of uniform velocity in a straight line.
9. What do you call the time rate of change of the velocity of an object.
10. In the Law of Acceleration equation, what is the symbol m stands for?

Quarter 1 - Quiz no. 1.2


1. He developed the idea that in order an object to move force must act upon it, but when that force is removed the
object comes to rest.
2. He first introduced theory of impetus a concept similar to force
3. He is the philosopher who believed that moving object needs a continuous application of force to keep it moving
4. According to him motion is possible through a mover that keeps the object moving with power proportional to the
speed and mass of the object.
5. According to this theory when impetus decreases the speed of the object also decreases, when that impetus is
removed the object stops moving.
6. He claimed that even without continuous application of force an object can continue to move with constant speed in
straight line provided that there are no outside force acting on it.
7. He later named impetus as “FORCE.
8. It is the tendency of an object to maintain its state of rest of uniform velocity in a straight line.
9. What do you call the time rate of change of the velocity of an object.
10. In the Law of Acceleration equation, what is the symbol m stands for?

Quarter 1 - Quiz no. 1.2


1. He developed the idea that in order an object to move force must act upon it, but when that force is removed the
object comes to rest.
2. He first introduced theory of impetus a concept similar to force
3. He is the philosopher who believed that moving object needs a continuous application of force to keep it moving
4. According to him motion is possible through a mover that keeps the object moving with power proportional to the
speed and mass of the object.
5. According to this theory when impetus decreases the speed of the object also decreases, when that impetus is
removed the object stops moving.
6. He claimed that even without continuous application of force an object can continue to move with constant speed in
straight line provided that there are no outside force acting on it.
7. He later named impetus as “FORCE.
8. It is the tendency of an object to maintain its state of rest of uniform velocity in a straight line.
9. What do you call the time rate of change of the velocity of an object.
10. In the Law of Acceleration equation, what is the symbol m stands for?
11-20. What is stated in the First Law of Motion?
21-30. What is stated in the Second Law of Motion?
31. In the Law of Acceleration equation, what is the symbol ΣF stands for?
32. What is the unit of Force?
33. What is the unit of mass?
34. What is the First Law of Motion?
35. What is the Second Law of Motion?
36-40. Miguel uses 3000 Newtons to push Ted in a wheelchair. Ted accelerates at 50 m/s² before slowing down to
turn a corner. What is the mass of Ted and the wheelchair?
41-45. Suppose a ball of mass 0.60 kg is hit with a force of 12 N. What is the acceleration?
45-50. Engineers at the Johnson Space Center must determine the net force needed for a rocket to achieve an
acceleration of 70 m/s2. If the mass of the rocket is 45,000 kg, how much net force must the rocket develop?

11-20. What is stated in the First Law of Motion?


21-30. What is stated in the Second Law of Motion?
31. In the Law of Acceleration equation, what is the symbol ΣF stands for?
32. What is the unit of Force?
33. What is the unit of mass?
34. What is the First Law of Motion?
35. What is the Second Law of Motion?
36-40. Miguel uses 3000 Newtons to push Ted in a wheelchair. Ted accelerates at 50 m/s² before slowing down to
turn a corner. What is the mass of Ted and the wheelchair?
41-45. Suppose a ball of mass 0.60 kg is hit with a force of 12 N. What is the acceleration?
45-50. Engineers at the Johnson Space Center must determine the net force needed for a rocket to achieve an
acceleration of 70 m/s2. If the mass of the rocket is 45,000 kg, how much net force must the rocket develop?

11-20. What is stated in the First Law of Motion?


21-30. What is stated in the Second Law of Motion?
31. In the Law of Acceleration equation, what is the symbol ΣF stands for?
32. What is the unit of Force?
33. What is the unit of mass?
34. What is the First Law of Motion?
35. What is the Second Law of Motion?
36-40. Miguel uses 3000 Newtons to push Ted in a wheelchair. Ted accelerates at 50 m/s² before slowing down to
turn a corner. What is the mass of Ted and the wheelchair?
41-45. Suppose a ball of mass 0.60 kg is hit with a force of 12 N. What is the acceleration?
45-50. Engineers at the Johnson Space Center must determine the net force needed for a rocket to achieve an
acceleration of 70 m/s2. If the mass of the rocket is 45,000 kg, how much net force must the rocket develop?

11-20. What is stated in the First Law of Motion?


21-30. What is stated in the Second Law of Motion?
31. In the Law of Acceleration equation, what is the symbol ΣF stands for?
32. What is the unit of Force?
33. What is the unit of mass?
34. What is the First Law of Motion?
35. What is the Second Law of Motion?
36-40. Miguel uses 3000 Newtons to push Ted in a wheelchair. Ted accelerates at 50 m/s² before slowing down to
turn a corner. What is the mass of Ted and the wheelchair?
41-45. Suppose a ball of mass 0.60 kg is hit with a force of 12 N. What is the acceleration?
45-50. Engineers at the Johnson Space Center must determine the net force needed for a rocket to achieve an
acceleration of 70 m/s2. If the mass of the rocket is 45,000 kg, how much net force must the rocket develop?

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