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Question 18 Neylin is driving her car 100mph to the South. “ 100mph to the South” is Neylin’s A.Acceleration B.Velocity C.Average Speed D.Motion

Question 19 What happens to an object if all the forces acting on it are balance?

Question 20 What is the force that is always acting against motion?

Question 21 A B C At which point is this person moving the fastest? How can you tell?

Question 22 What is this bus doing between points C and D?

Question 23 Will with the ball go to the left or right and with how many Newtons of force?

Question 24 How can you tell by looking at this graph that this person is traveling at a constant speed?

Question 25 Explain the motion of this box.

Question 26 Which statement about a plate sitting on a table is true? A.The net force applied is zero. B.The net force applied is unbalanced. C.The net force applied to it is in the direction of the table to the plate. D.The net force applied to it is in the direction of the plate to the table.

Question 27 Which of the following best describes the difference between speed and velocity? A.Velocity is related to position but speed is not. B.Velocity does not depend on time but speed does not. C.Velocity has a specific direction but speed does not. D.Velocity is plotted on the x-axis of a graph and speed is plotted on the y-axis.

Question 28 Explain why a car slowing down to make a left turn is an example of acceleration.

Question 29 Explain how Acceleration is different from velocity.

Question 30 Which of the following is not an example of a acceleration? A.A cheerleader failing off a pyramid. B.A football player running with a ball being stopped by a tackle. C.A cross country runner running at a constant speed. D.A 100 meter runner starting a race.