Carbohydrates
The Scientific Method
Scientists and their Experiments
Force and Work Problems
Types of Energies
100

What 3 elements make up carbohydrates? 

Carbon 

Oxygen 

Hydrogen 

100

In an experiment, the group that you keep the same is the _________. 

Control Group!

100

What two scientists were involved in scientific investigation and developing the scientific method are? 

Isaac Newton

Galileo Galilei 

100

What is the push or pull on an object that can cause it to change speed, direction, or position? 

Force

100

What is energy? 

Energy has the ability to do work! 

200

What essential nutrient helps our bones to heal and our muscles to grow (found in fish and meats) 

Proteins! 

200

What is a hypothesis?

An educated guess! 

200

Where was Galileo Galilei born? 

Pisa, Italy

200

What is work? What is the formula for work? 

Work is an amount of force moving a certain distance. Formula is W= F x d. 

200

What type of potential energy is found in a compressed spring?

Elastic or Strain Potential Energy

300

What are two examples of monosaccharides? 

Galactose

Glucose

Fructose

300

What are the steps of the scientific method? 

1.) Observation

2.) Forming a hypothesis

3.) Conducting an experiment

4.) Collecting results/data

5.) Drawing conclusions

300

Where was Isaac Newton born? 

England

300

What is the formula for force? 

Force= mass x acceleration 

F= m x a

300

What type of potential energy is found in food? Where else can you find this type of potential energy? 

Chemical Potential Energy

Wood, Coal, Batteries

400

Can humans use cellulose for food energy at all? Why or why not? 

Humans cannot use cellulose for food energy at all because we do not have enzyme required to break the bonds between glucose molecules! 

400

Colby wants to learn more about the feeding habits of ants.

What steps should Colby take to best study the feeding patterns of ants?

a. form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, record data, make a conclusion

b. conduct an experiment, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, record data

c. form a hypothesis, record data, conduct an experiment, make a conclusion

d. record data, form a hypothesis, make a conclusion, conduct an experiment

a. form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, record data, make a conclusion

400
Describe Galileo Galilei's famous experiment on the Leaning Tower of Pisa. What did he discover?  

Galileo showed how two lead balls fall at the same rate even if one is larger than the other. He performed a famous experiment where he is said to have dropped two cannon balls off the Leaning Tower of Pisa. He found that, even though the two cannon balls were different weights, they landed on the ground at exactly the same time. 

400

Find the Force: An object that has a mass of 120 kg accelerates at 40m/s . What force is required to get this acceleration?

                                   


    

Force= 4800 N

400

A snowboarder sitting at the top of a hill that is 10 meters high has what type of energy? 

Gravitational Potential Energy

500

What is better for energy: monosaccharides or polysaccharides? Why? 

If we ate only simple sugars, our bodies would use up all of the energy in these molecules too quickly and we would get tired.Polysaccharides provide “storage” for the energy molecules to use later

500

Victoria grows the same bacteria in 20 petri dishes. She places 10 of the dishes in a container with a normal atmosphere. The remaining dishes she places in a container in which the oxygen level is double the normal level. She labels the first group "A" and the second group "B." Which statement best describes the groups?

a.) Group A is the control group; Group B is the experimental group.

b.) Group A is the experimental group; Group B is the control group.

c.) Group A is the hypothesis; Group B is the theory.

d.) Group A is the variable; Group B is the observation.

e.) Group A is the theoretical group; Group B is the hypothetical group.

a.) Group A is the control group; Group B is the experimental group.

500

Describe Isaac Newton's famous law. What did he confirm? 

Isaac Newton discovered the law of gravity and laws of motion. Newton confirmed Galileo's experiments and showed with mathematics just why two objects will reach the ground at the asme time, even if one is heavier than the other. 

500

Find Work: How much work is required to lift a 690 N object 12 m above the ground? What is the unit for work? 

                                   


    

Work = 8280 J

Joules

500

Which form of energy comes for the splitting of the nucleus of an atom? Where can you find this form of energy?

Nuclear Potential Energy

Nuclear Reactors 

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