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Q. A 1 kg ball is thrown upwards with a force of 10 N. What is the net force acting on the ball at the peak of its motion?
  • A. 0 N
  • B. 10 N
  • C. 5 N
  • D. 20 N
Q. A 1 kg mass is attached to a spring with a spring constant of 200 N/m. What is the force exerted by the spring when it is compressed by 0.1 m?
  • A. 2 N
  • B. 5 N
  • C. 10 N
  • D. 20 N
Q. A 1 kg object is pushed with a force of 10 N. If the frictional force is 4 N, what is the net force acting on the object?
  • A. 6 N
  • B. 10 N
  • C. 4 N
  • D. 0 N
Q. A 10 kg object is at rest on a surface. If a force of 30 N is applied, what is the object's acceleration assuming the friction is negligible?
  • A. 1 m/s²
  • B. 2 m/s²
  • C. 3 m/s²
  • D. 4 m/s²
Q. A 10 kg object is dropped from a height. What is the force acting on it just before it hits the ground?
  • A. 10 N
  • B. 20 N
  • C. 30 N
  • D. 40 N
Q. A 10 kg object is hanging at rest from a rope. What is the tension in the rope?
  • A. 0 N
  • B. 10 N
  • C. 100 N
  • D. 50 N
Q. A 10 kg object is hanging from a rope. What is the tension in the rope when the object is at rest?
  • A. 0 N
  • B. 10 N
  • C. 100 N
  • D. 50 N
Q. A 10 kg object is pushed with a force of 30 N. If the frictional force is 10 N, what is the net force?
  • A. 10 N
  • B. 20 N
  • C. 30 N
  • D. 40 N
Q. A 12 kg object is at rest on a horizontal surface. What is the normal force acting on it?
  • A. 0 N
  • B. 12 N
  • C. 120 N
  • D. 100 N
Q. A 12 kg object is in free fall. What is the force acting on it due to gravity?
  • A. 12 N
  • B. 24 N
  • C. 36 N
  • D. 48 N
Q. A 12 kg object is moving with a velocity of 5 m/s. What is its momentum?
  • A. 30 kg·m/s
  • B. 60 kg·m/s
  • C. 90 kg·m/s
  • D. 120 kg·m/s
Q. A 12 kg object is pulled with a force of 24 N. If the object experiences a frictional force of 4 N, what is its acceleration?
  • A. 1.67 m/s²
  • B. 2 m/s²
  • C. 2.5 m/s²
  • D. 3 m/s²
Q. A 15 kg box is pushed with a force of 30 N. If the frictional force opposing the motion is 10 N, what is the acceleration of the box?
  • A. 1 m/s²
  • B. 2 m/s²
  • C. 3 m/s²
  • D. 4 m/s²
Q. A 15 kg box is pushed with a force of 45 N. What is the acceleration of the box? (Assume no friction)
  • A. 1 m/s²
  • B. 2 m/s²
  • C. 3 m/s²
  • D. 4 m/s²
Q. A 15 kg box is pushed with a force of 60 N on a rough surface with a frictional force of 15 N. What is the box's acceleration?
  • A. 3 m/s²
  • B. 4 m/s²
  • C. 5 m/s²
  • D. 6 m/s²
Q. A 15 kg object is at rest on a table. What is the force exerted by the table on the object?
  • A. 0 N
  • B. 15 N
  • C. 150 N
  • D. 10 N
Q. A 15 kg object is in equilibrium. What is the net force acting on it?
  • A. 0 N
  • B. 15 N
  • C. 30 N
  • D. 45 N
Q. A 15 kg object is pushed with a force of 45 N. What is the acceleration of the object?
  • A. 2 m/s²
  • B. 3 m/s²
  • C. 4 m/s²
  • D. 5 m/s²
Q. A 2 kg block is sliding on a frictionless surface. If a force of 6 N is applied, what is its acceleration?
  • A. 2 m/s²
  • B. 3 m/s²
  • C. 4 m/s²
  • D. 6 m/s²
Q. A 2 kg object is in free fall. What is the net force acting on it?
  • A. 0 N
  • B. 2 N
  • C. 20 N
  • D. 19.6 N
Q. A 2 kg object is pulled with a force of 8 N. What is the acceleration of the object?
  • A. 2 m/s²
  • B. 4 m/s²
  • C. 6 m/s²
  • D. 8 m/s²
Q. A 2 kg object is sliding on a frictionless surface with a velocity of 4 m/s. What is the momentum of the object?
  • A. 8 kg·m/s
  • B. 2 kg·m/s
  • C. 4 kg·m/s
  • D. 16 kg·m/s
Q. A 2 kg object is sliding on a frictionless surface with a velocity of 5 m/s. What is the momentum of the object?
  • A. 10 kg·m/s
  • B. 5 kg·m/s
  • C. 2 kg·m/s
  • D. 1 kg·m/s
Q. A 20 kg object is dropped from a height. What is the force acting on it just before it hits the ground?
  • A. 0 N
  • B. 20 N
  • C. 200 N
  • D. 10 N
Q. A 25 kg object is pulled with a force of 100 N. What is the acceleration of the object?
  • A. 2 m/s²
  • B. 3 m/s²
  • C. 4 m/s²
  • D. 5 m/s²
Q. A 25 kg object is pushed with a force of 100 N. If the frictional force is 25 N, what is the acceleration of the object?
  • A. 2 m/s²
  • B. 3 m/s²
  • C. 4 m/s²
  • D. 5 m/s²
Q. A 25 kg object is subjected to a force of 50 N. What is its acceleration?
  • A. 1 m/s²
  • B. 2 m/s²
  • C. 3 m/s²
  • D. 4 m/s²
Q. A 3 kg block is on a table and a horizontal force of 15 N is applied. If the frictional force is 5 N, what is the acceleration of the block?
  • A. 2 m/s²
  • B. 3 m/s²
  • C. 5 m/s²
  • D. 10 m/s²
Q. A 3 kg block is pulled with a force of 12 N. If the frictional force is 3 N, what is the acceleration of the block?
  • A. 3 m/s²
  • B. 4 m/s²
  • C. 2 m/s²
  • D. 1 m/s²
Q. A 3 kg block is sliding down a frictionless incline of 30 degrees. What is the acceleration of the block?
  • A. 3.9 m/s²
  • B. 4.9 m/s²
  • C. 9.8 m/s²
  • D. 1.5 m/s²
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Newtons Laws MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding Newton's Laws is crucial for students preparing for school and competitive exams in India. These laws form the foundation of classical mechanics and are frequently tested in various formats, including MCQs and objective questions. Practicing these questions not only enhances your conceptual clarity but also boosts your confidence, helping you score better in exams.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Newton's First Law of Motion: Concepts and applications
  • Newton's Second Law of Motion: Understanding force, mass, and acceleration
  • Newton's Third Law of Motion: Action and reaction pairs
  • Real-life applications of Newton's Laws in daily scenarios
  • Key formulas related to Newton's Laws
  • Common misconceptions and clarifications
  • Diagrams illustrating the laws and their applications

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Newton's Laws are integral to the physics syllabus across various educational boards in India, including CBSE and State Boards. They are often featured in competitive exams like NEET and JEE. Students can expect questions that test their understanding of concepts, application of formulas, and problem-solving skills. Common question patterns include numerical problems, conceptual questions, and application-based scenarios.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing the definitions of the three laws of motion
  • Misapplying the second law in numerical problems
  • Overlooking the significance of units in calculations
  • Failing to identify action-reaction pairs in real-world situations

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Question: What are Newton's Laws of Motion?
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