1) What is the unit of force? a) Kilograms b) Newtons c) Meters 2) If mass is 5 kg and acceleration is 2 m/s², what is the force? a) 10 N b) 7 N c) 15 N 3) What happens to force if mass increases? a) Decreases b) Increases c) Stays same 4) If force is 20 N and mass is 4 kg, what is acceleration? a) 5 m/s² b) 8 m/s² c) 4 m/s² 5) What is the unit of mass? a) Newtons b) Kilograms c) Meters 6) If acceleration is 3 m/s² and force is 9 N, what is the mass? a) 3 kg b) 6 kg c) 12 kg 7) What happens to acceleration if force decreases? a) Increases b) Decreases c) Stays same 8) If mass is 10 kg and force is 50 N, what is acceleration? a) 5 m/s² b) 10 m/s² c) 15 m/s² 9) What is the unit of acceleration? a) m/s² b) Newtons c) Kilograms 10) If force is constant and mass increases, what happens to acceleration? a) Increases b) Decreases c) Stays same 11) Calculate the mass if force is 10 N and acceleration is 2 m/s². a) 5 kg b) 20 kg c) 2 kg 12) Find the mass when force is 15 N and acceleration is 3 m/s². a) 3 kg b) 5 kg c) 45 kg 13) Determine the acceleration if force is 20 N and mass is 4 kg. a) 5 m/s² b) 24 m/s² c) 80 m/s² 14) What is the acceleration when force is 30 N and mass is 6 kg? a) 180 m/s² b) 6 m/s² c) 5 m/s² 15) Which variables are directly proportional? a) Force and Acceleration b) Mass and Acceleration c) Speed and Time d) Pressure and Area 16) How are mass and acceleration related? a) Directly proportional b) Inversely proportional c) Not related d) Equal

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