
Force and Pressure
Science ยท Grade 6 ยท Week 38 ยท 25 questions
Forces make things move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction. Understanding forces and motion is the foundation of physics and explains how the physical world works.
What you'll practise
- Identify different types of forces
- Explain Newton's laws of motion
- Calculate force, mass, and acceleration
- Understand friction and its effects
All 25 questions in this Force and Pressure quiz
Grade 6 Science โ Force and Pressure: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Force is a push or pull that can:
- The SI unit of force is:
- Contact forces are those that...
- A non-contact force is:
- Friction is an example of:
- Pressure is defined as:
- The SI unit of pressure is:
- Pressure in liquids acts in:
- A diver experiences more pressure at greater depth because:
- Atmospheric pressure is caused by:
- Atmospheric pressure at sea level is approximately:
- A suction cup works on the principle of:
- Hydraulic machines work using:
- Pascal's law states that pressure in a liquid is:
- The weight of an object is the force due to:
- Which would experience higher pressure: a sharp knife edge or a blunt knife?
- Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by:
- An object floats when:
- The barometer measures:
- Manometer is used to measure:
- A force that opposes motion between surfaces is:
- Mechanical advantage in a simple machine is:
- Which increases pressure: applying the same force over a smaller area or larger area?
- Torricelli's barometer uses which liquid to measure atmospheric pressure?
- The normal force is a contact force that acts:
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