Motion
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1. The scientist best known for his contributions to motion was Galileo:
True
False
2.Aristotle thought motion on Earth was:
Circular
Octogonal
Linear
Curved
3. Galileo helped us to believe that when objects move they always:
Want to move in a straight line
Want to move curved
Want to stop
Want to move in a straight line at the same speed
4. Objects in 'real life' do not travel in straight line at constant speeds because of:
The planetary gravitation
Friction
The lack of karmic alliance with the souls who deem it so
They just don't want to
5. When objects fall from heights, acceleration at which they travel is:
Always the same everwhere in the universe
Independent of mass and different everywhere in the universe
Dependent on mass and different everywhere in the galaxy
None of the above
6. The acceleration of an object is dependent on:
The object's mass
The force applies on the mass
The position of the mass
None of the above
7. An object in motion will stay in motion at constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force is reffered to as:
Inertia
Newton's third law
Magic
Newton's fourth law
8.By Newton's 3rd law, we are told that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Why is it then that when a person fires a bullet with a gun, the forces don't cancel out? :
Because the force supplied is from the explosion
Because life is a box of chocolates
Because the forces applied are on the opposite objects
Because the forces applied are on the opposite objects
9. A force is defined as a:
A fall
A push or pull
A push
A pull
10. All objects experiance inertia when moving, anywhere in the universe:
True
False