Speed & Motion
Graphing Distance vs. Time
Forces & Motion
Science & Scientist
Applying Motion & Forces
100

This term describes how fast an object moves over a certain amount of time.

What is speed?

100

On a distance–time graph, this variable is placed on the horizontal (x) axis.

What is time?

100

A push or a pull acting on an object is known as this.

What is a force?

100

This scientific skill allows researchers to design investigations and solve problems in new ways.

What is creativity?

100

An object that does not change its position over time is described as being this.

What is at rest?

200

A cyclist travels 30 kilometers in 3 hours. This value describes the cyclist’s average movement rate.

What is 10 km/h?

200

A flat, horizontal line on a distance–time graph tells us the object is doing this.

What is not moving / at rest?

200

This type of force causes an object to change speed, direction, or start moving.

What is an unbalanced force?

200

A scientist who studies how things move and interact uses this branch of science.

What is physics?

200

If the net force on an object is zero, the object will do this.

What is stay at rest or move at constant speed?

300

If two runners travel the same distance, the one who finishes first has more of this property.

What is greater speed?

300

If an object’s graph slopes downward, it means the object is moving in this way.

What is returning toward the starting point?

300

This force keeps planets and moons moving in curved paths around larger objects.

What is gravity?

300

When scientists use tools like graphs, models, or videos to explain their ideas, they are doing this.

What is communicating scientific information?

300

Two objects move the same distance, but one takes less time. The object that took less time is this.

What is faster?

400

On a distance–time graph, a straight line that slopes upward shows this type of motion.

What is constant speed?

400

Two objects travel for 5 seconds. The one with the steeper graph traveled this way.

What is faster?

400

When opposing forces on an object are equal, the object will do this.

What is stay at rest or move at constant speed?

400

Scientists use evidence and observations to answer questions. This process is called this.

What is scientific investigation?

400

A distance–time graph with a steeper line than another graph shows this comparison.

What is greater speed?

500

When a distance–time graph becomes steeper, this characteristic of motion is increasing.

What is speed?

500

Speed can be calculated from a distance–time graph by finding this mathematical value.

What is slope?

500

Increasing this will make a shopping cart accelerate more quickly.

What is the applied force?

500

When scientists test ideas by collecting data and making conclusions, they are doing this.

What is conducting an experiment?

500

An object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction only when this occurs.

What is an unbalanced force acting on the object?

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