Forces & Motion, IGCSE
Forces & Motion, IGCSE
Forces & Motion, IGCSE
01. A force acts on a moving rubber ball. How many of the following changes
could happen to the ball because of the force?
A change in direction
A change in shape
A change in mass
A change in speed
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
A
B
C
D
air resistance
200 N
800 N
800 N
1 000 N
friction
1 000 N
1 000 N
200 N
200 N
driving force
800 N
200 N
1 000 N
800 N
B. its motion
D. its size
05. Which combination of forces produce a resultant force acting towards the
right?
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06. A girl and a boy are pulling in opposite directions on a rope. The forces
acting on the rope are shown in the diagram
Which single force has the same effect as the two forces shown?
A.
B.
C.
D.
07. A car of mass 750 kg has a horizontal driving force of 2.0 kN on it. It has a
forward horizontal acceleration of 2.0 m/s2
B. 1.5 kN
C. 2.0 kN
D. 3.5 kN
08. Below are four statements about the effects of forces on objects. Three of
the statements are correct.
Which statement is incorrect?
A.
B.
C.
D.
10. An astronaut has a mass of 100 kg. What is his weight on Earth if the
gravitational field strength is 10 N/kg?
A. 10 N
B. 110 N
C. 1000 N
D. 100 N
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11. Two forces of 6 N and 3 N act upon an object in opposite directions. What
would be the acceleration of this object if it has a mass of 100 kg?
A. 0.03 m/s2
C. 0.3 m/s2
B. 0.09 m/s2
D. 0.9 m/s2
12. What can we say about the resultant force acting on an object at terminal
velocity?
A. It acts upwards
B. It is not zero
C. It is zero
D. It acts downwards
13. A wooden block of mass 0.60 kg is on a rough horizontal surface. A force of
12 N is applied to the block and it accelerates at 4.0 m/s 2
What is the magnitude of the frictional force acting on the block?
A. 2.4 N
B. 9.6 N
C. 14 N
D. 16 N
B. 1 000 N
D. 10 500 N
Which diagram best shows direction of the total force exerted by the road
on front wheels?
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16. A plastic ball in a liquid is acted upon by its weight and by a buoyant force.
The weight of the ball is 3.6 N. The buoyant force has a magnitude of 4.3 N
and acts vertically upward. At a given instant, the ball is released from rest.
The acceleration of the ball at the instant, including direction, is closets to:
A. 0.95 m/s2, downward
C. 1.9 m/s2, upward
B. 2.5 m/s2
D. 25 m/s2
19. Two equal weights of 100- N are attached to a spring scale as shown in Fig.
Does the scale reading is?
A. zero
B. 100 N
C. 200 N
D. other reading
20. If we double the resultant force applied to an object, what happens to its
acceleration?
A. It stays the same
B. It doubles
C. It halves
D. Depends on the mass
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