This force involves the twisting of an object in two different directions
What is Torsion?
True or False: An Applied for is only on the Inside of an object causing them to accelerate or deform
What is False? The Applied Forces are EXTERNALLY APPLIED to an object causing them to accelerate or deform
This term refers to the property of a material that allows it to return to its original shape and size after it has been deformed.
What is Elastiticity?
In this experiment, we used balloons to explore this property of physics/forces
What is Newton's 3rd law?
Draw me a Meme. It may not be just 67. Give me an artistic creation
Mrs TM?
You tear apart a piece of paper using only your hands
What is Shear Force?
True or False: Contact forces are stronger than non contact forces
False: Neither is stronger than the other.
This term refers to the property of a material that allows it to permanently deform when subjected to a force.
What is Plasticity?
In this Experiment, we tried to use different object to create this force on paper
What is Shear Force?
Pop Quiz! Mrs. TM has a lot of...
What is Dice?
What is Books?
The Force that runs along a sting. It may or may not be pulled tight.
What is Tension?
This force allows you to walk forward, write and play sports
What is Friction?
"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."
What is Newton's Third Law?
In this experiment, we used playdough to look at these kinds of forces
What is Internal Forces?
Best Group Dance wins these points
Mrs. TM?
What is Compression?
This Force allows an object to return to its original state.
What is Spring Force? OR
What is Elastic Force?
Cooking an Egg leads to this kind of change
What is a Permanent Change?
In this demonstration, Mrs. TM pulled a rubber band apart and then it was cut. Two forces were shown before the cut.
What is Tension and Elastic Force?
What does Mrs. TM like to teach?
What is:
Compression (sitting on Chair)
Tension (Lanyard on Neck)
Torsion (Twisting chair)
Shear (Scissors)
Look at Mrs. TM. List all the Forces she is using and how she is using those forces
Elastic (hairtie)
Friction (Chair Moving)
Applied Contact Force (Pushing her chair)
Applied Non Contact Force (Gravity)
What is a Temporary Change?
In this STEM activity, we used pill bottles to make fishes. It was difficult because of two forces.
What is Buoyancy and Weight?
Best Dad Joke wins these points
Mrs. TM?