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Forces and Newton's laws of motion
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

A car of mass 1200 kg accelerates at 3.0 m/s². What is the resultant force acting on the car?

  1. 400 N
  2. 1203 N
  3. 3600 N
  4. 0.0025 N
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✓ Answer: C3600 N
Using Newton's second law, F = ma = 1200 kg × 3.0 m/s² = 3600 N. Option A results from dividing mass by acceleration instead of multiplying. Option C incorrectly adds mass and acceleration. Option D divides acceleration by mass, reversing the formula.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following correctly defines the weight of an object?

  1. The force an object exerts on a surface below it
  2. The resistance of an object to changes in motion
  3. The amount of matter contained in an object
  4. The force of gravity acting on an object's mass
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✓ Answer: DThe force of gravity acting on an object's mass
Weight is defined as the gravitational force acting on a mass, given by W = mg, measured in newtons (N). Option A defines mass, not weight. Option C describes a normal contact force or reaction force, not weight itself. Option D defines inertia.
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