Types of Collisions
Experimenting
Materials
Forces
Mr. Harris's Choice
100

Dropping your phone on the ground is a type what collision.

What is Type A?

100

What is a constant or control?

Something in a an experiment that stays the same.

100

What material is easier to break, wooden stirrers or styrofoam?

Wood Stirrers

100

A push or pull is a

Force

100

What sport does Mr. Harris coach?

Football

200

Hitting a golf ball with a club is a type what collision?

What is a type b?

200

What is the variable that is changed or manipulated by us?

The independent variable

200

A tennis ball is slammed on the ground, does it bend at all?

Yes

200

The more you force you use the more likely somethings will

Break

200

Who is this?

Mr. Harris's Wife

300

Hitting a baseball bat with a baseball is a type what collision.

What is a type c?

300

What variable is the result of the experiment?

The dependent variable

300

What is the most fragile part of the phone?

The screen

300

How many laws of motion did Newton come up with?

3

300

How many football games has Mr. Harris reffed?

1

400

Stomping on my brothers phone is a type what collision?

What is a type B?

400

What is the first thing you do to start an experiment?

Ask a question.

400

What is a common material used to help protect phones?

Plastic/Rubber

400

Finish the statement: Every action has an

equal and opposite reaction

400

Who is Mr. Harris's favorite college football team?

Florida State Seminoles

500

About how many very seconds does someone crack their phone screen?

What is every two seconds?

500

What do we call what we collect for an experiment?

Data

500

What is a scientific word we use for rubber bands?

Elastic

500

The equation for Newton's first law of motion is

F=MxA

500

Where did Mr. Harris go to college?

Upper Iowa university

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