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Science 8
1. “The acceleration of an object is directly
proportional to the magnitude of the net force
acting on it and is inversely proportional to its
mass.”
a. Law of Inertia
b. Law of Acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
d. Uniform Circular Motion
2. It is done when the force (F) applied to the
object causes the object to have a
displacement (d) in the same direction as the
force applied.
a. Force
b. Energy
c. Work
d. Power
3. Aforce that pulls an object moving in a
circular path toward the center of its path.
a. Tension Force
b. Normal Force
c. Centrifugal Force
d. Centripetal Force
4. The capacity to do work.
a. Force
b. Energy
c. Work
d. Power
5. The energy of a moving object is
called_____________.
a. Potential Energy
b. Gravitational Potential Energy
c. Kinetic Energy
d. Stored Energy
6. It states that an object at rest will stay at rest or
an object in motion will stay in motion and travel in
straight line, as long as no external net force acts
on it.
a. Law of Inertia
b. Law of Acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
d. Uniform Circular Motion
7. It is a push or pull which causes
an object to move.
a. Force
b. Magnitude
c. Energy
d. Acceleration
8. A type of motion of an object in a circular
path with a constant speed but changing
direction due to a net force.
a. Law of Inertia
b. Law of Acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
d. Uniform Circular Motion
9. The property of an object to resist changes
in their motion or keep doing what they are
doing.
a.Acceleration
b. Inertia
c.Reaction
d. Motion
10. Refers to the size or strength of the
force, and commonly expressed in Newton
(N).
a. Force
b. Magnitude
c. Energy
d. Acceleration
Choose the correct letter which best describes the statements below
a. Law of Inertia
b. Law of acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
d. Uniform Circular Motion
a. Law of Inertia
b. Law of acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
d. Uniform Circular Motion
a. Law of Inertia
b. Law of acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
d. Uniform Circular Motion
a. Law of Inertia
b. Law of acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
d. Uniform Circular Motion
a. Law of Inertia
b. Law of acceleration
c. Law of Interaction
d. Uniform Circular Motion