MONTHLY TEST Write Down Your Name and Your Class.

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MONTHLY TEST Write Down Your Name and Your Class

1/202/153/15 4/105/10 6/107/10 8/10

No 1 Write down 4 effects of force Back

No 2 Write down 3 kinds of contact force Back

No 3 Write down 3 kinds of non- contact force Back

No 4 Write down 2 examples of the application of The Newton’s 1 st Law Back

No 5 Write down 2 examples of the application of The Newton’s 2 nd Law Back

No 6 Write down 2 examples of the application of The Newton’s 3 rd Law Back

No 7 A train of mass kg is slowing down. What deceleration is produced if the braking force is N? Back

No 8 Find the resultant of force 45 o Back 35 N