What were we comparing in the car lab?
Force and mass
Any push or pull
Force
The ________ the mass of an object, the more force required to change the object's motion.
higher (larger)
Which side will win and how do you know?

Blue: The left force arrow is longer
Which car went the furthest (more mass or less mass)?
Less Mass
A force that causes a push or pull when two objects touch
Contact Force
Sophia hits two different baseballs with the same force. Which ball will go farther:
1. The ball with more mass
2. The ball with less mass
3. The rougher ball
2. The ball with less mass
Which side will win and explain how you know:

Tie: Both force arrows are the same length
Which car would it take more force to move; a 2 kg car or a 3 kg car?
A force that can act at a distance
Non-Contact Force
What is an example of a non-contact force?
Gravity
Electricity
Magnetism
Which side will win and explain how you know?

Red: It has a larger force arrow.
List two forces acting on each car.
Push and friction
The contact force that acts against movement when two objects touch against each other.
Friction
What non-contact force and cause some metals to move without touching them?
Magnetic Force
Will the box change its motion with this amount of push force? Why or why not?
No it will not move. The friction force is the same as the applied force. The force arrows are the same length.
Is the force that caused the car to move a contact force or non-contact force and what was that force?
Contact force
Push from the air pressure
A set of forces that does not change an object's motion.
Balanced Forces
Which non-contact force causes an object to be pulled to the ground without touching it?
Gravity
Will the box change its motion with this set of forces? How do you know?

Yes, the box will change its motion because the forces are unbalanced. The applied force arrow is longer than the friction force arrow.
What is it called when the sum of the mass of the parts equals the total mass of the whole?
Conservation of Mass
A set of forces that changes an objects motion
Unbalanced Forces
A magnet is hovering in the air (not moving) over another magnet. What two forces are acting on the magnet?
Magnetic force and gravity
Will the girl stop sliding? How do you know?

The girl WILL NOT stop sliding because there are no unbalanced forces causing a change in motion.