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Another Physics Quiz
You need to answer the quiz before looking at the results.
by
Reddy (Alice)
December 5, 2017
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Physics Questions because why not
1
Two small heavy balls have the same diameter but one weights twice as much as the other. The balls are dropped from a second-story balcony at the same time. Time to reach the ground will be:
twice as long for the lighter ball as for the heavier one.
longer for the lighter ball but not twice as long
twice as long for the heavier ball as for the lighter ball
longer for the heavier ball but not twice as long.
nearly the same for the both balls
2
150 kg collides head-on with a 75 kg running one, during the collision heavier one exerts a force of magnitude of Fa on the smaller one. If smaller player exerts a force Fb back on heavier one then?
Fb = Fa
Fb < Fa
Fb > Fa
Fb
We need more information
3
As line by the poet T.S. Eliot has the women of Canterbury say "the earth presses up against our feet". What force is that?
Gravity
The Normal Force
A Friction Force
Centrifugal Force
No Force - They are being poetic
4
A Space station revolves around the Earth as a satellite. 100 km above Earth's surface. Whats the net force of an astronout rest inside of the space station?
Equal to her weight on Earth
A little less than her weight on Earth
Less than half of her weight on Earth
Zero (She is weightless)
Somewhat larger than her weight on Earth
5
You push very hard on a heacy desk trying to move it. Yo do work on the desk:
Whether or not it moves, as long as you exerting a force
Only if it starts moving
Only if it doesnt move
Never - It does work on you
None of the above
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Queen Chrysalis
Man I am bad at this.
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December 12, 2017
Omi-Jinle
Meh I got a D-...if this quiz had a curve I guess I would do pretty well though lol
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December 13, 2017
PB
I sucked and second guessed myself on 2 questions. Crap frick the physics crap i learned in the engineering course i took when i was lost in the path of life.
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December 13, 2017
Princess Celestia
Yay 20% right
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December 13, 2017