practical physics and experimental chemistry week 2 quiz

  • 1. Newton's first law of motion
  • 2. inertia
  • 3. constant velocity
  • 4. external force
  • 5. net force
  • 6. physics
  • 7. motion
  • a. change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
  • b. The sum of all forces acting on an object. If the net force is zero, the object will remain at rest or move with a constant velocity.
  • c. The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion.
  • d. A force that is applied to an object from outside, causing a change in its motion.
  • e. Objects at rest will remain at rest, and objects in motion will continue to move with a constant velocity, unless acted upon by an external force.
  • f. The velocity of an object remains the same, with no acceleration.
  • g. science that deals with the structure of matter and the interactions between the fundamental constituents of the observable universe.
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practical physics and experimental chemistry week 2 quiz (Answer Key)

  • e 1. Newton's first law of motion
  • c 2. inertia
  • f 3. constant velocity
  • d 4. external force
  • b 5. net force
  • g 6. physics
  • a 7. motion
  • a. change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
  • b. The sum of all forces acting on an object. If the net force is zero, the object will remain at rest or move with a constant velocity.
  • c. The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion.
  • d. A force that is applied to an object from outside, causing a change in its motion.
  • e. Objects at rest will remain at rest, and objects in motion will continue to move with a constant velocity, unless acted upon by an external force.
  • f. The velocity of an object remains the same, with no acceleration.
  • g. science that deals with the structure of matter and the interactions between the fundamental constituents of the observable universe.

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