Module 1:
Module 2: Motion
Module 3: Forces
Module 4: Work and Energy
Module 5: Thermal Energy
100
What tool is used to measure volume

Graduated cylinder


100

Formula/ Define momentum 

Mass X velocity

100

Explain/ define gravity 

An active force between two objects that depends on the mass and the distance between them



100

What is a machine

Device that changes work or increases motion from work

100

What is kinetic energy 

energy through motion

200

Difference between independent vs dependent variables 

Dependent variable relays on the experiment its the response to what was done. Independent variables are what you are changing to see how it affects the dependent.

200

What is speed

Distance an object travel in a certain amount of time

Distance/ Time

200

What is friction

The force that opposes the sliding motion of two surfaces touching each other.

200

define work

Force applied through distance

Applied force X distance

200

What is potential energy

Bonus

What are the three types we learned about 

Energy stored 

Chemical- energy stored through chemical bonds

Elastic- energy stored though bend, stretching or compressing an object 

Gravitational- energy stored through gravity 

300

What is the difference between Theory vs Law

Theory is an explanation based off gained information from observations. A law is a statement that seems to be also true.

300

What is velocity

Speed of an object plus its direction




300

how do you find weight

Mass X gravitational  strength 

300

Difference between a simple machine and a compound machine

A simple machine is a machine that is one one movement while a compound machine is a combination of one or more simple machines 


300

Define energy

the ability to cause change

400

How do you find Density 

Mass / volume

400

what is acceleration 

Rate change in velocity

400

What are the newton's three laws 

1) object in motion/ rest stays in motion/rest unless acted upoon

2) force is equal to mass X accleration

3) for every action is an equal and opposite reaction

400

Formula to find Mechanical advantages.

Output force / input force

400

What are the three types of heat transfer

Define each one 

Conduction-through direct contact

Convection- density differences 

radiation- waves 

500

List the 6 steps of the scientific method

  1. State the problem

  2. Research

  3. Form a hypothesis

  4. Test the hypothesis

  5. Analyze data

  6. Draw conclusions

500

Formula for acceleration

(Final velocity- initial velocity) / time

500
What are the three different ways to find net force

1) pushing in same direction you add forces

2) Pushing at different forces in opposite direction you subtract

3) pushing different direction but same force its zero

500
What are the six types of simple machines. Provide an example of each one

Lever-seesaw

Axel and wheel-doorknob

Wedge- fork, knife, grater, peeler, hatchet

Incline plane-ramps 

pulley-flag pole

screw- jar lid

500
Difference between thermal energy, heat and temperature

Thermal energy is the total energy of particles within an object, heat to the movement of energy from one object to another, temperature is the average kinetic energy of particles within an object

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