Forces in Action
Materials & Motion
Energy Resources & Responsibility
Forces of Flight
Buoyant force
100

This force resists motion when two surfaces rub together.

What is friction?

100

This property describes a material that can return to its original shape after being stretched.

What is elasticity?

100

What are non-renewable resources and give an example.

resources that cannot be replaced quickly can take millions of years to create. coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear (uranium) energy

100

This force pushes an airplane upward into the air.

What is lift?

100

This is the force that allows objects to float in water.

What is buoyancy?

200

This force occurs when a rope or string is pulled tight.

What is tension?

200

This property describes a material that keeps a new shape after being bent or stretched.

What is plasticity?

200

What are renewable energy sources. give an example.

Energy sources can be replaced naturally over time. ex. solar, wind, hydro

200

This force pulls an airplane downward toward Earth.

 What is weight/gravity?


200

If an object is less dense than water, it will do this.

What is float?

300

This force stretches or compresses something like a spring or elastic band.

What is elastic (spring) force?

300

Twisting a wet cloth uses this type of force.

What is torsion?

300

Name one factor that affects how we choose an energy resource.

What is cost / environmental impact / availability / efficiency?

300

This force pushes against an object moving through air.

What is drag?

300

If an object is more dense than water, it will do this.

What is sink?

400

This force happens when parts of a material slide past each other in opposite directions.

What is shear force?

400

Squeezing a sponge demonstrates this type of force.

What is compression?

400

This means using energy in a way that meets our needs without harming future generations.

What is responsible management (or sustainability)?

400

This force moves an airplane forward.

What is thrust?

400

This happens when the upward buoyant force equals the downward force of gravity.

What is floating (balanced forces)?

500

Explain Newton's Third law and give an example.

What is for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force?

500

explain how internal and external forces are related.

External forces can cause internal forces within an object. squeezing a marshmallow = compression

500

Why might a community limit the use of fossil fuels?

What is to reduce pollution, protect the environment, and conserve resources?

500

Name 3 traditional technologies involving forces of flight.

bow and arrow, slingshot, fishing spear, boomerang

500

How many marbles did a boat hold the most of before sinking?

32

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