Here are the answers to your questions:
Question 1: Cade needs to move a box by sliding it across the floor. Which two factors will most strongly affect how hard Cade needs to push the box?
Answer: The total mass of the box and the friction between the box and the floor.
Question 2: A car accelerating along a straight, horizontal pathway will be increasing its potential energy.
Answer: False. (A car accelerating along a straight, horizontal pathway primarily increases its kinetic energy, not potential energy.)
Question 3: Jaiden is practicing kicking goals 5 meters away from a soccer goal. What are the values of the distance the ball traveled and its displacement?
Answer: distance traveled is 10 m, displacement is 0 m. (The ball travels 5 m to the goal and 5 m back, totaling 10 m, and the displacement is 0 because the initial and final positions are the same.)
Question 4: Using the position-time graph, determine which object maintained a constant velocity.
Answer: Object C. (Without the actual graph, I can't analyze the specific characteristics, but an object moving in a straight line on a position-time graph maintains a constant velocity.)
Question 5: Peter went on a trip to the park. Using the graph of Peter’s Journey, answer the questions:
Answer: Based on the options you provided and without seeing the graph, I cannot determine the correct answers directly, but if I have to choose from the options given:
Assuming the most common journey data, I would likely go for Q1 (45 min) Q2 (10 KM) Q3 (45 min) or Q1 (10 min) Q2 (12 KM) Q3 (20 min) as more likely scenarios depending on Peter’s speed and distance.
Please verify the responses based on the context you have!