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Test 1 / Physics - Grade 9

This document is a test for a Grade 9 physics class. It contains 16 multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts of density, distance-time graphs, forces, momentum, weight, and acceleration. Questions require calculating density, distance traveled, speed, resultant forces, acceleration, momentum, and forces needed to cause certain accelerations. The final question asks students to calculate the weight of an object with a given mass on Earth.

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Test 1 / Physics - Grade 9

This document is a test for a Grade 9 physics class. It contains 16 multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts of density, distance-time graphs, forces, momentum, weight, and acceleration. Questions require calculating density, distance traveled, speed, resultant forces, acceleration, momentum, and forces needed to cause certain accelerations. The final question asks students to calculate the weight of an object with a given mass on Earth.

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Test 1 / Physics – Grade 9

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Date: 12 September 2019 Time: 45 Minutes

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9. Calculate the density of mercury if 500 cm3 has a mass of 6.60 kg. Give your answer in g/cm3.

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10. The distance–time graph for a motorcyclist riding off from rest is shown in Figure below.

a. Describe the motion. [1]

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b. How far does the motorbike move in 30 seconds?

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c. Calculate the speed.

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11. A boy drags a suitcase along the ground with a force of 100 N. If the frictional force opposing the
motion of the suitcase is 50 N, what is the resultant forward force on the suitcase?

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12. A block of mass 2 kg has a constant velocity when it is pushed along a table by a force of 5 N. When
the push is increased to 9 N.

a. what is the resultant force?

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b. what is the acceleration?

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13. Calculate the momentum of the car of mass 600 kg moving at 25 m/s.

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14. What force is needed to give a mass of 20 kg an acceleration of 5.0 m/s2 ?

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15. A car speeds up from 12 m/s to 20 m/s in 4 s. If its mass is 1200 kg, what force must its engine
produced?

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16. Calculate the weight of an object on earth whose mass is 25 kg.

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