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The document appears to be a physics class test with 9 multiple choice questions covering topics like forces, momentum, and motion. It includes questions about resultant forces, momentum, and diagrams related to forces acting on objects like a feather, motorcyclist, and boat.

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Physics Class Test Total Marks: 18 Name: Section: Id

The document appears to be a physics class test with 9 multiple choice questions covering topics like forces, momentum, and motion. It includes questions about resultant forces, momentum, and diagrams related to forces acting on objects like a feather, motorcyclist, and boat.

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Physics Class Test

Total marks: 18

NAME: SECTION: ID:

1.

2.

A resultant force of 4 N causes an object to accelerate at 2 m/s2. What force is


needed to make the same object accelerate at 3 m/s2?
A. 2 N
B. 4 N
C. 6 N
D. 8 N
3.

The propeller on a boat pushes water backwards with a force of 2000 N. The
boat moves through the water against a total resistive force of 1800 N.

direction of motion of boat

resistive force force of propeller


1800 N 2000 N on water

what is the resultant force on the boat due to the water?

A 3800 N B 2000 N C 1800 N D 200 N

4.

A feather is floating downwards at constant speed. What is the resultant force on the
feather?
A. Air resistance
B. Gravitational force
C .Pointing downwards
D. Zero

5. The diagram shows a motorcyclist leaning over in order to move around a corner.

Which force causes him to move around the corner?

motorcyclist

D B

A
6.

(a) What is the speed of a bus with mass 8000 kg and momentum of 88 000 kg m/s? [1]

(b) A car travelling at 12 m/s has a momentum of 14 400 kg m/s. Calculate its mass. [1]

7.

[2]

8.

[2]

9.

(3+2=5 )

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