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I'll give you the crown thingy and you get many points :) 1. An object with a greater mass is going to be harder to push or pull (a slower acceleration rate) than an object with smaller mass with the same force. T or F?

2. If the force being applied to an object is 100 N and the acceleration of the object is 10m/s/s, then how much is the mass of the object (in kilograms)? f=ma

A. 1000 kg
B. 10 kg
C. 1/10 kg

3. Coulomb's Law shows that opposite charges (positive and negative) attract whereas charges that are both positive or both negative repel and a greater distance decreases the force between objects. T or F?

4. Gravity on Earth has an acceleration of:

A. 9.8 m/s/s
B. 1.6 m/s/s
C. 3.2 m/s/s

5. Let's say I was standing in one spot (zero speed facing North). Then I took one step (one meter) and it took me a second to do so (still facing North). Did I accelerate? YES or NO?

5. Let's say for every second, I was walking a constant velocity of 3m/s East. What would be my acceleration? ZERO or 3 METERS PER SECOND?


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