Laws of Motion
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100

Who came up with the Laws of Motion?

Who is Isaac Newton?

100

Which word describes the movement of an object from one location to another?

What is motion?

100

What part of the car is crushable to help in a car crash?

What is the hood?

100

Name two metals that are not magnetic.

What is gold, aluminum, or stainless steel?

100

Name two simple machines we learned about. 

What is the wheel, the lever, the inclined plane, the pulley? 

200

What is the First Law of Motion?

What is an object in motion, or at rest, will stay in motion, or at rest, unless acted on by another force?

200

What is the definition of magnetism?

What is an attractive force between metals and magnets?

200

What law of motion explains why it is important for a seatbelt to hold a passenger to the car when there is an accident?

What is the First Law of motion because the car is stopping fast and the person wants to keep going in the same way they were before the car stops?

200

What are the two sides of a magnet called?

What is the north and south side of the magnet?

200

What is the friction that happens to objects when they fly called?

What is drag?

300

What two things does the Second Law of Motion have to do with?

What is mass and force determine the acceleration of an object?

300

Explain what a balanced force is.

What is equal forces acting on an object and causing a change in motion where the net force is zero?

300

What is the area where a passenger sits called in a car?

What is the safety cage?

300

What does the word attract mean when talking about magnets?

What is to pull towards the magnet?

300

How does an electromagnet work?

What is when electricity runs through a metal that isn't ordinarily magnetic the metal becomes magnetic while the device is running?

400

What is the Third Law of Motion?

What is every action has an equal and opposite reaction?

400

Explain what an unbalanced force is.

What is unequal forces acting on an object and causing a change in motion where the net force is not zero?

400

What makes it challenging to keep an egg safe when the car moves down a steeper ramp?

What is the car is going faster, the impact force is more intense, the impact time is less, etc?

400

What does the word repel mean when talking about magnets?

What is to push away from the magnet?

400

Name a situation where there are unbalanced forces at work. 

What is any situation where one force is greater than the other? Ex: Arm wrestling, pulling a parachute, etc. 

500

What force, also discovered by the scientist that came up with the laws of motion, has an effect on different types of motion on Earth?

What is gravity?

500

What is the difference between a push and a pull?

What is a push is moving an object away from you and a pull is bringing an object towards you?

500

Why is it important to use both a seatbelt and an airbag, not just one or the other?

What is any response that talks about what each does and how they both work together?

500

How do magnets work together?

What is opposite sides attract and same sides repel?

500

What is special about the Earth when it comes to magnetism and how does it work?

What is the Earth has its own magnetic field because the Earth's core is made of iron and nickel, which are both magnetic and work as magents?

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