Chemical and Physical Changes
Gravity, Air Resistance, & Motion
Balanced, Unbalanced, & Net Force
Speed, Distance, & Time Graphs
Velocity & Displacement
100

Melting ice into water is what kind of change?

Physical change

100

What force pulls objects toward Earth’s center?

Gravity

100

What is the net force if 10 N pulls right and 10 N pulls left?

0 N (balanced)

100

What is the formula for speed?

Speed = Distance ÷ Time

100

How is velocity different from speed?

Velocity includes direction

200

Burning wood is what kind of change?

Chemical change

200

What force slows objects as they fall through air?

Air resistance

200

15 N right and 10 N left — net force and direction?

5 N right

200

A car travels 100 m in 10 s. What’s its average speed?

10 m/s

200

What does “displacement” mean?

Distance and direction from start to end

300

What evidence shows a chemical change has occurred?

Color change, gas formation, light, temperature change, bubbles, precipitate, odor, rusting, or rotting.

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300

If two objects fall, one heavy and one light, which will hit the ground first (ignoring air)?

They fall at the same rate

300

What kind of force causes a change in motion?

Unbalanced force

300

On a distance-time graph, what does a flat line mean?

The object is not moving

300

A car travels 5 km north and 5 km south — what’s its displacement?

0 km

400

Why is dissolving sugar in water considered a physical change?

Because no new substance is formed

400

What happens to air resistance as an object’s speed increases?

It increases

400

A soccer ball at rest is kicked—what kind of forces act?

Unbalanced

400

On a distance-time graph, what does a steeper line mean?

Faster speed

400

If an object changes direction but keeps the same speed, does its velocity change?

Yes

500

When metal rusts, what causes that chemical change?  

Reaction with oxygen in the air

500

Why does a feather fall slower than a rock on Earth but not on the Moon?

Air resistance on Earth slows the feather; no air on the Moon

 

500

If a 20 N force up and 30 N force down act on an object, what’s the net force and direction?

10 N down

500

If two objects’ lines cross on a graph, what does that mean?

They’re at the same position at that time

500

What two things can change an object’s velocity?

Speed or direction (or both)

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