A highway sign telling drivers to head South and turn left.
What is direction?
An Olympic athelete sprinting exactly 5 miles per hour is a measyre of tis concept.
What is speed?
Squeezing an empty soda can until it crushes requires you to apply this.
What is force?
This term describes what happens when you watch a soccer ball roll across the grass after it is kicked.
What is motion?
You experience this specific concept when a planespeeds up down the runway or when a runner
slows down to a jog.
What is acceleration?
Sunlight hitting a solar panel or gasoline burning inside a car engine are examples of this broad
ability to do work or cause change.
What is energy?
A chess piece sitting exactly on square C3 or coordinates on Google Maps pinpoint an object's __
What is position?
A hurricane moving at 150 mph heading Southeast is an example of this
concept because it includes both speed and direction.
What is velocity?
A heavy bowling ball rolling down a lane or water rushing over a massive waterfall both posses
this type of energy?
What is kinetic energy?
A roller coaster sitting at the top of the hill.
What is potential energy?
If a car travels on a perfectly circular track at a constant speed of 70 mph, it is still
doing this because its direction keeps changing.
What is acceleration?
This invisible force acts against a sliding baseball player, causing dirt to fly up and bring the
player to a complete stop.
What is friction?
Skid marks on a road or temperature logs in a freezer serve as this concept to support an explanation.
What is evidence?