Lesson Worksheet: The Fundamental Forces Science
In this worksheet, we will practice identifying fundamental forces and distinguishing between them.
Q1:
Which of the following statements about nuclear forces is correct?
- AThe strong nuclear force is the same type of force as the weak nuclear force, just stronger.
- BThe strong nuclear force is a different type of force from the weak nuclear force, and only the strong nuclear force is a type of fundamental force.
- CThe strong nuclear force is a different type of force from the weak nuclear force, but both are types of fundamental forces.
Q2:
Which of the following are types of fundamental forces?
- AConstant forces
- BOpposing forces
- CMagnetic forces
- DUpthrust forces
- EFriction forces
Q3:
If one type of fundamental force affects an object, must all types of fundamental force affect the object?
- AYes
- BNo
Q4:
Which of the following are types of force responsible for radioactive decay of atomic nuclei?
- AElectrical forces
- BWeak nuclear forces
- CStrong nuclear force
- DMagnetic forces
Q5:
Which of the following are types of fundamental forces?
- AGravitational forces
- BOpposing forces
- CFriction forces
- DUpthrust forces
- EConstant forces
Q6:
Which of the following are types of fundamental forces?
- AUpthrust forces
- BNuclear forces
- CFriction forces
- DOpposing forces
- EConstant forces
Q7:
Which of the following are types of fundamental forces?
- AFriction forces
- BUpthrust forces
- COpposing forces
- DElectrical forces
- EConstant forces
Q8:
Is a force on an object a fundamental force because of the amount of force that acts on the object?
- AYes
- BNo
Q9:
Is a force on an object a fundamental force because of the direction that it acts in?
- AYes
- BNo
Q10:
Is a force on an object a fundamental force because of the time that it acts for?
- AYes
- BNo