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~-------------------------------c--------~~~~~~------------~-----------.,~---------------------- _ Physics for pre-igcse-homework sheet "8" 4. Two forces act on an object. In which situation is it impossible for the object to be in equilibrium? A. The two forces act in the same direction. B. The two forces act through the same point. C. The two forces are of the same type.. The two forces are the same size. 5. A force acts on a moving rubber ball. How many of the following changes could happen to the ball because of the force? A change in direction A change in shape A change in mass A change in speed A. 1 B. 2 C. 3. 4 Paper 2: The car in Fig. 3.1 is on a level road.. 500 N. 2000 N force frict";.i.fo~rce~~s~~~!i!!!!!!pli!ro_p.e.lii.n.g.cal r forwards Fi,g.3.1 a. Calculate the magnitude of the resultant force on the car. Resultant force ==................... N b. Tick the stamen that describes the motion of the car. Travels forward at constant speed Travels forward with increasing speed Travels forward with decreasing speed Travels backward at constant speed Travels backward with increasing speed Travels backward with decreasing speed Remains at rest c. The frictional forces increase to 2000 N when the car is moving. What happens to the car? d. Suggest two things that might have caused the frictional forces in (c) to increase. 1.. 2.

_ Physics for pre-igcse-homework sheet "8" Paper!: chose the best answer: 1. A girl and a boy are pulling in opposite directions on a rope. The forces acting on the rope are shown in the diagram. girl boy 200N 150N rope Which single force has the same effect as the two forces shown? A. 50 N acting towards the girl B. 350 N acting towards the girl C. 50 N acting towards the boy. 350 N acting towards the boy 2. Below are four statements about the effects of forces on objects. Three of the statements are correct. Which statement is incorrect? A. A force can change the length of an object. B. A force can change the mass of an object. C. A force can change the shape of an object.. A force can change the speed of an object. 3. The diagram shows a bird in flight. In which direction does the weight of the bird act? B

Physics for pre-igcse-holnework sheet "9" Paper!: chose the best answer: 1. Three children, X, Y and Z, are using a see-saw to compare their weights. Which line in the table shows the correct order of the children's weights? x y y z x z heaviest <: -j lightest A X Y Z B X Z Y C Y X Z ' y Z X 2. Which statement about the mass of a falling object is correct? A. It decreases as the object falls. B. It is equal to the weight of the object. C. It is measured in Newton's.. It stays the same as the object falls. 3. The weights offour objects, I to 4, are compared using a balance. Which object is the lightest? A. Object 1 B. Object 2 C. Object 3. Object 4

Physics for pre-igcse-homework sheet "9" 4. A simple balance has two pans suspended from the ends of arms of equal length. When it is balanced, the poi nter is at O. Foul' masses (in total) are placed on the pans, with one or more on pan X and the rest on pan Y. Which combination of masses can be used to balance the pans? A. I g, 1 g, 5 g, 109 B. 19,2g,2g,5g C. 2g,5g,5g,IOg. 2 g, 5 g, 10 g, 10 g pan X pmly 5. The force of gravity acting on an astronaut in an orbiting spacecraft is less than when she is on the Earth's surface. Compared with being on the Earth's surface, how do her mass and weight change when shegoes into orbit? mass in orbit weight in orbit A decreases decreases B decreases unchanged C unchanged decreases 0 unchanged unchanged -- 6. The table shows the weight of a 10 kg mass on each of five planets. On which planets would an astronaut have a smaller weight than on Earth? A. Mercury, Mars and Jupiter B. Mercury, Venus and Mars C. Mercury, Venus and Jupiter. Venus, Mars and Jupiter planet weight of a 10kg mass IN Mercury 40 Venus 90 Earth 100 Mars 40 Jupiter 250

Physics for pre-igcse-homework sheet "9" 7. A small steel ball is dropped from a low balcony. Ignoring ail' resistance, which statement describes its motion? A. It falls with constant acceleration. B. It falls with constant speed. C. It falls with decreasing acceleration.. It falls with decreasing speed. 8. Two stones of different weight fall at the same time from a table. Air resistance may be ignored. What will happen and why? what will happen why A both stones hit the floor at the same time the acceleration of free fall is constant B both stones hit the floor at the same time they fall at constant speed C the heavier stone hits th e floor first acceleration increases. with weight 0 the heavier stone hits the floor first speed increases with weight Paper2: 1. Some IGCSE students were asked to write statements about mass and weight. Their statements are printed below. Put a tick in the box alongside each ofthe two correct statements. Mass and weight are the same thing. Mass is measured in kilograms. Weight is a type of force. Weight is the acceleration caused by gravity. 2. In the left-hand column below are four physical quantities that might be measured in the Physics laboratory. In the right-hand column are eight statements which might be definitions of the quantities in the left-hand column. Use a line to join each quantity with its definition. An example has been given to help you. There is only one definition for each quantity. Work force of gravity on a body Mass Weight ensity How big the body is Power of a given force Weight -7- mass Amount of matter in a body Force x distance moved Mass -7- volume The acceleration due to gravity