Scientific Method & Lab Safety
Describing Motion
Newton's Laws of Motion
Energy
Science Surprise
100

Which step must come before collecting data in the scientific method? *

Communicate findings

Drawing Conclusions

Forming a hypothesis

Forming a hypothesis

100

This term describes the rate at which an object changes its position.

Answer: What is speed?

100

Newton's First Law is also known by this name, describing an object's resistance to changes in motion.

Answer: What is the Law of Inertia?

100

This is the ability to do work or cause change.

Answer: What is energy?

100

This is the first step in the scientific method, where you define the problem you want to investigate.

Answer: What is ask a question?

200

Which of the following is true*

A scientific question is not based on observations

A researcher should conduct initial research before forming a hypothesis

A laboratory is the only place to test a hypothesis

A researcher should conduct initial research before forming a hypothesis

200

This is the formula used to calculate speed.

Answer: What is speed equals distance divided by time (speed = distance ÷ time)?

200

According to Newton's Second Law, the acceleration of an object depends on these two factors.

Answer: What are force and mass?

200

Energy that an object has because of its motion is called this.

Answer: What is kinetic energy?

200

The standard unit of mass in the metric system is this.

Answer: What is the gram (or kilogram)?

300

Scientific Hypothesis must be testable: this means*

The statement can be easily proven

Hypothesis have to be things that are true

A procedure can be designed determine if the hypothesis could be valid

A procedure can be designed determine if the hypothesis could be valid

300

This term describes speed in a specific direction.

Answer: What is velocity?

300

Newton's Third Law states that for every action, there is this.

Answer: What is an equal and opposite reaction?

300

This type of energy is stored due to an object’s position or condition.

Answer: What is potential energy?

300

This type of energy is stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.

Answer: What is chemical energy?

400

This essential piece of lab safety equipment should be worn at all times to protect your eyes from chemicals, heat, or sharp objects.

Answer: What are safety goggles?

400

When an object changes its velocity, either by speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction, it is experiencing this.

Answer: What is acceleration?

400

If you push a shopping cart with twice the force, the cart’s acceleration will do this, according to Newton’s Second Law.

Answer: What is double?

400

The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can do this.

Answer: What is change form (or transform)?

400

If a 10 kg object accelerates at 2 m/s², the force applied to it is this many newtons.

Answer: What is 20 newtons (F = ma)?

500

If a chemical spill occurs on your skin, this is the first step you should take to ensure safety.

Answer: What is rinse the area with water for at least 15 minutes?

500

The straight-line distance and direction between an object's starting point and its ending point is referred to as this.

Answer: What is displacement?

500

This is the equation associated with Newton's Second Law of Motion.

Answer: What is force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma)?

500

This is the total energy of all the particles in an object, often associated with temperature.

Answer: What is thermal energy?

500

This term describes a scientific prediction that can be tested through experimentation.

Answer: What is a hypothesis?

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