Force that pulls items to the ground
Gravity
The transfer of heat through electrical current
Conduction
Create a distance time graph that shows slow speed that then becomes faster
shallow slant /, followed by steep slant /
What two things must Velocity show? Give an Example
Speed and Direction
60mph North
Frank went 70 meters in 10 seconds
7m/s
Thermal energy moves best through a...
conductor
The transfer of heat through gases
Convection
Draw a distance time graph where two people start at different times, but end at the same time in the same place.
One line will be more shallow than the other / and /, forming an obtuse triangle
What is the net force and which direction will it move?
.6 N to the right
Susan ran 400 meters in 24 seconds
16.6 m/s
Energy will not easily move through an...
insulator
The transfer of heat through mass movement of heated liquid
Convection
draw a distance time graph where someone drives quickly then pauses
/--
Look at the picture and find the net force. Work out the math and the direction it will move?
10N to the left
Lucy had 11 seconds to run 60 meters. She rested the first 3 seconds of her run. What was her speed?
7.5m/s
Speed with direction (ex: 12 m/h south) is also called
Velocity
The transfer of heat through direct contact of matter
Conduction
Draw a distance time graph where some one makes a trip to the store then returns home
/\
What is the net force and in direction will it move?
O N no movement (Balanced)
John ran 9 meters. He ran 9m in 7 seconds then rested for 2 seconds. What was his average speed?
1m/s
Heat transfer from an area of warm to an area of cool until ___ is reached.
Equilibrium
Transfer of heat through an empty space
Radiation
Draw a distance time chart where some one slowly leaves for the movie theatre, watches a movie, then quickly returns home.
shallow slant / , horizontal --, then steep slant \
During a car crash test, the dummy in the car will continue to move forward even after the car has hit a wall.
1. Which of Newtons Laws explain this?
Bonus - What is it called when an object resist change in direction and speed?
1. Newtons 1st Law of Motion
Bonus - Inertia
1.633333 m/s