Motion
Mix-it-Up
Vocabulary
Force
Force continued
100

What happens to the acceleration of an object as its mass increases?

the acceleration decreases

100

Distance-______ graphs show the motion of an object

time

100

What is the tendency of an object to resist change?

An example is when you slam on the brakes and your purse continues to go forward and falls on the ground

inertia

100

True or False: Balanced forces never change the motion of an object.

True

100

T or F: The greater the mass and distance between 2 objects, the greater their gravitational attraction towards each other.

F: gravity decreases as objects get further from each other

200

Which Graph shows only a constant velocity?

2

200

The same toy was rolled down the same ramp three times. Each time it traveled it started at a different point on the ramp. From which starting point was the toy moving the fastest at the finish line?

Point 1

200

A push or pull is called a:

force

200

Which direction will the ball move? Is the ball balanced or unbalanced? What is the net force acting on the ball?

right, unbalanced, 4N

200

_____ (mass or weight) does not change as you move locations, but _______ (mass or weight) does.

mass, weight

300

Velocity includes the ____ and ______ of an object

speed, direction

300

Between what points is Chris stopped during the race?

D-E

300

What are the SI units for force? (Hint: Who created the laws of motion?)

Newtons

300

If forces are acting in the same direction, should you add, subtract, multiply, or divide the forces to get your net force?

add

300

Which of Newton's Laws explains why you must apply more force to lift heavier weights?

2nd

400

The change in velocity divided by time = 

acceleration

400

What is the formula for calculating speed?

Speed = Distance/Time

400

What is the force of gravity on a person or object on the surface of a planet called?

Weight

400

If 2 equal forces are acting in opposite directions, what is the net force? Include units!

0 N

400

Write a real world example of each of the 4 types of friction: rolling, static, fluid, sliding

Rolling-bowling ball

Static-poster on wall

Fluid-fish in water or paper airplane flying

Sliding-sledding in snow

500

If an object is experiencing at least 1 of these 3 changes in motion, it is accelerating:

List all 3

1. Speeding up

2. Slow down

3. changing direction

500

The amount of matter in an object is its ____.

mass

500

the force that one surface exerts on another when the two rub against each other  is called ____

friction

500

Which of these moons has the largest gravitational pull and why?

6, largest mass

600

Which of these graphs could represent a car driving at a constant rate of acceleration and then slamming on the breaks?

3

600

Which runner will place last in the race?

C

600

According to Newton's 3rd Law, when a ball hits and exerts a force on the ground, the ground

exerts an equal force back on the ball.

600

What 2 variable effect gravity?

Mass & Distance

700

Which of these examples is an example of increasing friction. You may choose more than 1

a. putting salt on icy roads

b. putting oil on a pan

c. waxing a surf board

d. adding rocks to a driveway

A,D

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