The Science Quiz By Lewis Evans.

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The Science Quiz By Lewis Evans

Contents Forces And Motions

Question 1 (section 1:forces and motions) What is the force that pulls us down to the centre of the Earth? Friction Gravity or Air Resistance

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Question 2 (section 1: forces and motions) What is air resistance? Speeding objects up as they fall to the ground. Stopping objects in mid-air. Or… Slowing objects down in the air.

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