Forces in One Dimension-2
Forces in One Dimension-2
Worksheet-2
Understanding Physics Concepts
Circle the letter of the choice that best completes the statement.
1. The force exerted by a fluid on an object moving through the fluid is ____ .
a. tension c. the drag force
2. When the drag force on an object equals the gravitational force, the object attains ____ .
a. acceleration c. terminal velocity
Complete the statement by writing the correct term in the space provided.
3. ________________________ An object that experiences a push or a pull has a(n) ____ exerted
on it.
4. ________________________ Forces have both direction and ____ .
5. ________________________ In a free-body diagram, you draw the force vectors leading ____
the object.
6. ________________________ You can add the forces acting upon an object by using ____
addition to find the net force.
7. ________________________ An object with no net force acting on it is in ____ .
8. ________________________ An object’s weight depends upon the ____ and the object’s mass.
9. ________________________ An object with no apparent weight experiences ____ .
10. ________________________ The effect of drag on an object’s motion is determined by the
object’s ____ and its ____ .
11. ________________________ All forces result from ____ between objects.
12. ________________________ According to Newton’s third law, the two forces that make up an
interaction pair are equal in ____ but ____ in direction.
13. ________________________ Tension is the specific name for the force exerted by a(n) ____ .
14. ________________________ The ____ force is a support force resulting from the contact of
two objects.
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Bin Ham school C2&C3
Grade-10B Physics Trimester-1
CAPTER: 4 FORCES IN ONE DIMENSION
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Bin Ham school C2&C3
Grade-10B Physics Trimester-1
CAPTER: 4 FORCES IN ONE DIMENSION
KEY
Understanding Physics Concepts
1. c
2. c
3. force
4. magnitude
5. away from
6. vector
7. equilibrium
8. gravitational field
9. weightlessness
10. velocity (or motion), surface area (or shape)
11. interactions
12. magnitude, opposite
13. rope (or string, cable, wire, etc.)
14. normal