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Physics Worksheet - Newton's Laws of Motion Test Review

This worksheet is designed to help you better prepare for your test on Newton's laws of motion.

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What force is necessary to give a 0.80-kg air track glider a horizontal acceleration of 1.5 m/s^2?1.2 N
A prospector pushes a 2030-kg cart with a constant horizontal force of 700 N for 5 s. If the cart starts from rest, how far will it go during the 5 s that the force is applied?4.31 m
A body of mass m resting on a frictionless surface is given a horizontal acceleration of 4.5 m/s^2 by a force of 8.7 N. What is the mass of the body? What is the weight of the body?1.93 kg; 18.97 N
A 4.0-kg object is moving across a frictionless surface with a constant velocity of 2 m/s. What horizontal force is necessary to maintain this state of motion?0 N
An object is accelerating at 2 m/s^2. If the net force is tripled and the mass is doubled, then what is the new acceleration?3 m/s^2
Three vectors are acting on a 3.0-kg object. If the forces are 4 N at 53˚ north of east, 6 N at 45˚ north of west, and 2 N at 60˚ south of west, determine the magnitude and direction of the object's rate of acceleration.2.12 m/s^2 @ 63.57 degrees N of W
An 80-kg man stands in an elevator. What force does he exert under the following conditions? a) The elevator remains stationary. b) The elevator accelerates upward at 2 m/s^2. c) The elevator rises with a constant velocity of 4 m/s. d) While going up, the elevator decelerates at 1.5 m/s^2. e) The elevator goes down with constant velocity of 7 m/s.784.8 N; 944.8 N; 784.8 N; 664.8 N; 784.8 N
A 15-kg box is resting on a smooth horizontal surface. If the box is pulled at a 25˚ angle with a force of 80 N, calculate the acceleration of the box and the magnitude of the normal force.4.83 m/s^2; 113.34 N
A 10-kg lead brick rests on a wooden table. If a force of 46 N is required to slide the brick across the table at constant speed, find the coefficient of friction between the table and the lead brick.0.47
A force of 40 N accelerates a 5-kg block at 6 m/s^2 along a horizontal surface. Find the frictional force and coefficient of friction.10 N; 0.20
A skier descends a 30˚ slope. Assuming the coefficient of friction is 0.10, find the skier's acceleration.4.05 m/s^2
A coin placed on the cover of a block just begins to move when the cover makes an angle of 38˚ with the horizontal. What is the coefficient of friction between the cover and the coin?0.78
A baseball is accelerated upward at a rate of 2.8 m/s^2. Find the upward force acting on the ball if the weight of the ball is 34.3 N.44.09 N
An elevator of mass 450 kg is accelerated upward. If the tension in the cable that supports the elevator is 6200 N, determine the maximum acceleration of the elevator.3.97 m/s^2
A child of mass 75 kg is climbing upward on a rope. If the rope can support a maximum tension of 900 N, determine the the maximum acceleration with which the child can climb the rope.2.19 m/s^2


Algebra I and Geometry Teacher
Patrick Henry High School
Ashland, VA

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