0% 0 votes, 0 avg 7 PLAY WELL THANKS Created on August 21, 2025 By Way 17 Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. 1 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. A car moving at a constant speed in a straight line is an example of: 1. Accelerated motion 2. Projectile motion 3. Uniform motion 4. Circular motion 2 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. The force required to stretch or compress a spring is proportional to its extension. This is known as: 1. Hooke’s Law 2. Newton’s First Law B. 3. Law of Conservation of Energy 4. Bernoulli’s Principle 3 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. The formula for pressure in a fluid is: 1. Pressure = Mass × Acceleration 2. Pressure = Work ÷ Time 3. Pressure = Force ÷ Area 4. Pressure = Force × Distance 4 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. Which of the following is a type of simple machine? 1. Pulley 2. All of the above 3. Lever 4. Inclined plane 5 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. Mechanics is the branch of physics that studies: 1. Heat and temperature 2. Electricity and magnetism 3. Motion, forces, and energy 4. Light and sound 6 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. The upward force experienced by an object immersed in a fluid is called: 1. Buoyant force 2. Gravity 3. Friction 4. Tension 7 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. The resistance to change in motion of an object is called: 1. Inertia 2. Buoyancy 3. Pressure 4. Friction 8 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. he acceleration of an object is produced when a net force acts on it. This is stated in: 1. Newton’s First Law 2. Newton’s Third Law 3. Newton’s Second Law 4. Law of Inertia 9 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. Work done is defined as: 1. Mass × Acceleration 2. Force × Distance moved in the direction of the force 3. Energy ÷ Time 4. Force × Mass 10 / 10 Category: Mechanics Focuses on motion, forces, energy, pressure, and machines that explain how objects move and interact. Which of the following is a scalar quantity? 1. Velocity 2. Force 3. Displacement 4. Speed Your score isThe average score is 63% 0% Restart quiz