6. Mang Lando is the APOR (Authorized Person Outside Residence) of the family. He went to grocery to buy their basic needs. In the grocery he applied a force of 12N to push a 24kg grocery cart. Calculate the acceleration of the cart. What will be the acceleration if he doubled his force? A. The acceleration of the cart is 0.5m/s. B. If he doubled his force the acceleration will be 1m/s. C. The acceleration of the cart is 0.5m/s' if he doubled his force the acceleration will be 1m/s. D. The acceleration of the cart is 0.5m/s if he doubled his force the acceleration will be 1m/s when the force applied is doubled the acceleration is also doubled.
6. Mang Lando is the APOR (Authorized Person Outside Residence) of the family. He went to grocery to buy their basic needs. In the grocery he applied a force of 12N to push a 24kg grocery cart. Calculate the acceleration of the cart. What will be the acceleration if he doubled his force? A. The acceleration of the cart is 0.5m/s. B. If he doubled his force the acceleration will be 1m/s. C. The acceleration of the cart is 0.5m/s' if he doubled his force the acceleration will be 1m/s. D. The acceleration of the cart is 0.5m/s if he doubled his force the acceleration will be 1m/s when the force applied is doubled the acceleration is also doubled.
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6. Mang Lando is the APOR (Authorized Person Outside Residence) of the
family. He went to grocery to buy their basic needs. In the grocery he applied
a force of 12N to push a 24kg grocery cart. Calculote the acceleration of the
cart. What will be the acceleration if he doubled his force?
A. The acceleration of the cart is 0.5m/s.
B. If he doubled his force the acceleration will be 1m/s.
C. The acceleration of the cart is 0.5m/s if he doubled his force the
acceleration will be 1m/s.
D. The acceleration of the cart is 0.5m/s² if he doubled his force the
acceleration will be 1m/s' when the force applied is doubled the
acceleration is also doubled.
7. Stay at home to keep safe in this time of pandemic. While staying at home
Carlo and Karen make sure that they help their mother do the different
household chores including the cleaning of the house. Carlo applied a force
of 4N to pull an Bkg small cabinet while Karen applied a force of 2N to pull
another Bkg small cabinet. Compare the acceleration of each cabinet.
A. The acceleration of the cabinet pulled by Catlo is 0.5m/s.
B. The acceleration of the cabinet pulled by Karen is 0.25m/s.
C. The acceleration of the cabinet pulled by Carlo is greater compared to
the acceleration of the cabinet pulled by Karen.
D. The acceleration of the cabinet pulled by Carlo is greater compared to
the acceleration of the cabinet pulled by Karen because the force
applied by Carlo is greater than the force applied by Karen.
For number 8, please refer to the illustration below.
Newton's Third Law of Motion is known as the Law of Interaction which states
that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Beaction
Action
8. Explain how does the Newton's Third Law of Motion is shown?
A. A boy pushes the wall.
B. A boy exerted a force on the wall.
C.A boy exerted a force on the wall and the wall exerted a force back
on the boy.
D. A boy exerted a force on the wall and the wall exerted a force back
on the boy thus the amount of force exerted by the boy is equal to the
For number 9, please refer to the illustration.
The Law of Interaction can be applied in sports like swimming as shown below.
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For number 9, please refer to the illustration.
The Law of Interaction can be applied in sports like swimming as shown below.
9. How does the Law of Intel
A. The swimmer pushes the wall.
B. The swimmer exerted a force on the wall.
C. The swimmer exerted a force on the wall and the wall exerted a force
back to the swimmer.
D. The swimmer exerted a force on the wall and the wall exerted a force
back to the swimmer thus the amount of force exerted by the swimmer
on the wall is equal to the amount of force exerted back to the
swimmer.
10. What is Gravitational Potential Energy?
A. Gravitational potential energy is the energy possess by a body due to
its position.
B. Gravitational potential energy is equal to the product of weight and
height of the object.
C. Gravitational potential energy is the energy stored in an object as the
result of its vertical position or height.
D. Gravitational potential energy is equal to the product of the mass of a
body, height from the ground and acceleration due to gravity with a
constant value of 9.8 m/s.
For number 11 please refer to the illustration below.
A skateboarder moves from point W to Z.
11. At what point does the skateboarder has the greatest gravitational potential
energy?
A. At point W due to its position.
B. At point W the skateboarder has the utmost gravitational potential
energy.
C. The highest gravitational potential energy of the skateboarder is at
point W.
D. At point W due to its position, the higher the position of the body the
greater the gravitational potential energy.
12. A 50kg and 40kg man climbed a coconut tree with a height of 15m,
Compare the potential energy of each man.
A. The potential energy of each man is 7,350J and 5,880J.
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