Do you Remember Ch.1?
Contact Force/Non-Contact Forces
Isaac Newton
Definitions Ch.2
Definitions Ch.1
100

A gas does which of the following A) Doesn't have a definite volume B) Doesn't have a definite shape C) can fill a container D) All of the Above

D) All of the Above

100

Magnetism is an example of which force? A) Contact B) Non-Contact

B) Non-Contact

100

How many Laws of Motion did Isaac Newton come up with? 

3

100

A push or pull that acts on an object.

Force

100

The smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element.

Atom

200

Suppose you boil an egg. What kind of change is taking place? 

Physical and Chemical

200

Define Contact Forces.

Any force that involves contact being made to push or pull an object. 

200

What college did Mr. Newton attend? 

Cambridge University 

200

A force that acts at a distance.

Non-Contact Force

200


The smallest particle of a compound that still has the properties of that compound. 

Molecule 

300

Butter melting is an example of a chemical or physical change?  

Physical

300

Define Non-Contact.

Any force that can push or pull objects without making contact. 

300

When it came to money what did his scientific background help him do? 

He was able to catch people making fake money and bring them to justice.  

300

The force of attraction between two objects. 

Gravity

300

The amount of matter in a solid, liquid, or gas.

Mass

400

When two materials mix evenly and do not settle , that is called a ___________.

Solution

400

Which of the following is a contact force: A) Magnetism B) Gravity C) Friction D) Electricity

C) Friction

400

Newton is considered one of histories greatest ________________________.

Scientist 

400

The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion. 

*Hint* When you are in the car and the driver slams the breaks what happens to your body?

Inertia

400

A change in some properties of matter without forming a different kind of matter.

*Hint* a Graham cracker breaking in half

Physical Change

500

What two elements make up water?

H2O

Hydrogen and Oxygen

500

You are outside playing soccer. You kick the ball to your friend , but it doesn't make it to them. Explain what outside forces may have acted on the ball to slow it down. 

Possible Answers: 

Friction from the grass, can slow the ball down. 

Maybe the ball wasn't kicked with enough force. 

Wind could be a possible force acting on the ball and slowing it down. 

500

Finish this sentence

Newton's Theories have helped form our understanding of the _________________.

Universe 

500

An area of partial darkness where light has been blocked by an object.

Shadow 

500
A change of one or more types of matter into other types of matter with different properties. 


*Hint* Logs burning and changing to ash

Chemical change

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