Properties of Matter
Unit 1
Unit 3
Newton's Laws
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100

Is air an element, compound, or mixture?

Mixture

100

In our paper helicopter experiment, what was the dependent variable?

Time of descent

100

Identify the type of friction that occurs when an airplane cuts through the air.

Fluid friction

100

Give the formula for Newton's 2nd Law

F=ma

100

What is the name of the process where plant sweat is evaporated?

Evapotranspiration

200

Is H2O (water) an element, compound, or mixture?

Compound

200

Give an observation + inference pair

Ex.- blue shirt means he likes blue

200

A car with a mass of 1,000 kg is accelerating at a rate of 5 m/s^(2). What is the force acting on the car? (Show the correct unit in your answer.)

5,000 N

200

Give an example of an action-reaction pair

Foot pushes ground, ground pushes foot allowing me to walk

200

Give an example of a chemical change

Burning, etc.

300

Salt (sodium chloride) is formed when sodium and chlorine chemically combine. Therefore, salt is a(n):

Compound

300

In an experiment testing how different amounts of water affect plant growth, what is the independent variable?

The amount of water given to each plant

300

Describe the difference between speed and velocity

Velocity includes direction

300

Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object and inversely proportional to its:

(Hint: What is the missing variable?)

Mass

300

Which type of front is known for causing more aggressive weather and being felt immediately?

Cold front

400

The ability of iron to rust when exposed to oxygen and water is an example of a:

Chemical Property

400

In an experiment testing how the surface area of a paper helicopter affects its falling time, what would be a controlled variable?

Height of drop, etc.

400

An object traveling at a constant speed in a straight line is NOT accelerating. List the three ways this object could accelerate?

Speed up, slow down, change direction

400

Say the entirety of Newton's 1st Law

Object in motion stays in motion/Object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force

400

What is the key difference between a mixture and a compound?

Mixture=physically blended

Compound=chemically bonded

500

A student observes a substance that is shiny and can conduct electricity. These observations describe a:

Physical Property

500

If you observe that a feather falls to the ground much slower than a rock, even though gravity pulls on both, what is the most significant reason for this difference?

Answer includes surface area

500

Define inertia

Object's tendency to resist a change in state of its motion.

500

Balanced forces result in none of this, but unbalanced forces always result in this:

Acceleration

500

List the all six steps of the scientific method in order

1. Observation/Question

2. Research

3. Hypothesis

4. Testing

5. Conclusion

6. Share

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