10 Questions
What can be inferred from the given situations involving motion of objects?
Objects need to be pushed or pulled to move.
In science, a push or a pull on an object is called a ___.
Force
When does a force come into play?
When an object is stationary.
What can be concluded from the scenario of a man pushing a car?
The car moves when pushed by the man.
What do the given scenarios in Fig. 11.3 demonstrate?
A cow and a man pulling each other.
What is the relationship between distance moved by an object in unit time and its speed?
The distance moved by an object in unit time indicates its speed
What causes an object to slow down, go faster, or change its direction of motion?
Friction between the object and the surface
What do we often say has been applied on a ball when it is kicked, pushed, thrown, or flicked?
Force
In which action does a hockey player change the direction of the moving ball?
Flicking
What is the primary action described by terms like picking, opening, shutting, kicking, hitting, lifting, flicking, pushing, and pulling?
Applying force
Test your knowledge of force, pressure, and motion with this quiz. Explore concepts such as object speed, distance moved in unit time, and factors affecting an object's speed and direction of motion.
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