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Question 2 unsaved
which has the most inertia?

question 2 options:

a sports car going 210 mph around the track

your pet dog/cat/horse/bird/fish moving at their fastest speed

a cruise ship docked in a port

a pebble travelling through space at 90,500,000 km/s

question 3 unsaved
what unit must be used when measuring mass?

question 3 options:

gram

pound

liter

seconds

what unit is used for acceleration?

question 4 options:

m/s

m/s2

ft/min

none of the above

question 5 unsaved
what unit do we use for force?

question 5 options:

pounds

galileos

newtons

none of the above

question 6 unsaved
how much force is necessary when gretzky accelerates a 1.04 kg hockey puck at 987 m/s2?

question 6 options:

0.01 n

94.9 n

1030 n

none of the above

question 7 unsaved
the acceleration of the munster’s car is 9.71 m/s2 when he applies 5050 n of net force (by way of the engine). what is the mass of his car in kilograms?

question 7 options:

520 kg

49,000 kg

0.0019 kg

none of the above

amber applies a net force of 35 n to pull her younger brother (32 kg) in a wagon (3 kg). at what rate does the wagon accelerate?

question 8 options:

1.09 m/s2

0.91 m/s2

1.00 m/s2

it doesn't accelerate
question 9 unsaved
when a car stops suddenly, the groceries in the trunk tend to keep moving

question 9 options:

backward

forward

to the left

to the right

question 10 unsaved
which of the following defines inertia?

question 10 options:

the tendency of an object with mass to resist a change in its motion.

the tendency of mass not to resist any change in its motion.

the tendency of a mass-less object to resist a change in its motion.

the tendency of objects to speed up or slow down.

the tendency of an object with a weight to resist a change in its motion.

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