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Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited An elastic material: Adoes not stretch. Bstretches and stays in its new shape. Cstretches and then goes back to its original shape. Dcannot be squashed. Quick Quiz 7Kc

Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited What are the units for weight and mass? Aweight – newtons; mass – kilograms Bweight – kilograms; mass – newtons Cweight – kilograms; mass – kilograms Dweight – newtons; mass – newtons Quick Quiz 7Kc

Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited Which is true? AYour weight would be the same on the Earth and on the Moon. BYour mass would be the same on the Earth and on the Moon. CYour weight would be more on the Moon than on the Earth. DYour mass would be less on the Moon than on the Earth. Quick Quiz 7Kc

Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited What do most force meters have inside them? Aa light bulb Ba spring Cwires Da battery Quick Quiz 7Kc

Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited An elastic material: Adoes not stretch. Bstretches and stays in its new shape. Cstretches and then goes back to its original shape. Dcannot be squashed. Quick Quiz answers 7Kc

Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited What are the units for weight and mass? Aweight – newtons; mass – kilograms Bweight – kilograms; mass – newtons Cweight – kilograms; mass – kilograms Dweight – newtons; mass – newtons Quick Quiz answers 7Kc

Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited Which is true? AYour weight would be the same on the Earth and on the Moon. BYour mass would be the same on the Earth and on the Moon. CYour weight would be more on the Moon than on the Earth. DYour mass would be less on the Moon than on the Earth. Quick Quiz answers 7Kc

Exploring Science 7© Pearson Education Limited What do most force meters have inside them? Aa light bulb Ba spring Cwires Da battery Quick Quiz answers 7Kc