اختبار إلكتروني: Newton's Second Law of Motion Post-lab Quiz
Newton's Second Law of Motion describes the fundamental relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. It states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting upon it and inversely proportional to its mass. This principle, often expressed as \(F = ma\), allows for the calculation of force or acceleration when the other variables are known. Understanding this law is essential for analyzing the dynamics of moving objects and is a cornerstone of classical mechanics.
رقم الاختبار801
الصفالصف الحادي عشر المتقدم
المادةفيزياء
الفصلالفصل الثالث
السنة الدراسية2025/2026
عدد الأسئلة8
إجمالي النقاط8
تاريخ الإضافة2026-04-19
الزيارات6
المعلم أو الناشرAmal Salman
اختر إجابة واحدة لكل سؤال. عند الاختيار ستظهر النتيجة فورًا: الأخضر صحيح، والأحمر خطأ، وسيظهر تفسير الإجابة مباشرة إن كان متوفرًا. وبعد آخر سؤال ستظهر الدرجة النهائية تلقائيًا.
Question 1
Points: 1
Which of the following correctly represents Newton's Second Law of Motion?
Explanation
Newton's Second Law states that force equals mass \times acceleration, which is mathematically represented as \(F = ma\).
Question 2
Points: 1
Which of the following would increase an object's acceleration?
Explanation
Based on the formula \(a = \frac{F}{m}\), acceleration is inversely proportional to mass. Therefore, decreasing the mass while keeping the force constant will result in an increase in acceleration.
Question 3
Points: 1
If the net force is positive, we can assume that the acceleration is _________.
Explanation
In Newton's Second Law, acceleration is always in the same direction as the net force. If the force is positive, the acceleration must also be positive.
Question 4
Points: 1
What type of graph would force vs. acceleration be, if mass is constant?
Explanation
Since \(F = ma\) is a first-degree equation, a plot of force versus acceleration for a constant mass results in a straight line, making the relationship linear.
Question 5
Points: 1
If speed is constant, then acceleration is _______.
Explanation
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. If speed is constant (and direction is assumed constant), there is no change in velocity, thus acceleration is zero.
Question 6
Points: 1
A \(2\,\text{kg}\) object accelerates at \(3\,\text{m/s}^2\). What is the net force acting on it?
Explanation
Using the formula \(F = ma\), the force is calculated as \(2\,\text{kg} \times 3\,\text{m/s}^2 = 6\,\text{N}\).
Question 7
Points: 1
A \(4\,\text{kg}\) object is affected by \(16\,\text{N}\) of force, at what rate will it accelerate?
Explanation
Using the formula \(a = \frac{F}{m}\), the acceleration is calculated as \(16\,\text{N} / 4\,\text{kg} = 4\,\text{m/s}^2\).
Question 8
Points: 1
An object at rest starts to move with acceleration of \(2\,\text{m/s}^2\). If the force applied is constant, what can be said about the object’s mass?
Explanation
In standard mechanical problems, if a constant force results in a constant acceleration, the mass of the object is assumed to be a constant value.
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