Forces in Action
Velocity & Speed
Mass & Motion
Collisions in Space
The Pod Investigation
100

What is a force?

A push or pull on an object.

100

What is velocity?

Speed in a given direction.

100

Which object is harder to move: a small rock or a large boulder?  

The large boulder—it has more mass.

100

What is a collision?

When two objects hit each other and exert forces on one another.

100

What was the main problem the USA needed to solve?

 Why the space pod failed to dock at the station.

200

What happens to an object when an unbalanced force acts on it?

Its motion changes (it speeds up, slows down, or changes direction).

200

What happens to an object’s velocity when the net force is zero?

The object continues to move at a constant velocity.

200

What happens when a large mass and small mass collide with equal force?

The smaller mass changes speed more

200

What happens to the motion of objects after a collision?

Their velocities change depending on their masses and forces.

200

What did scientists learn about the thrusters?

The thrusters fired but didn’t stop the pod before impact.

300

What type of force slows down moving objects?

Friction

300

What term describes how quickly velocity changes?

Acceleration

300

What does Newton’s Second Law say about mass, force, and acceleration?

Force = mass × acceleration (F = ma).

300

What is true about the forces in a collision between two objects?

They are equal in strength and opposite in direction.

300

What evidence showed that a collision had happened?

The pod’s velocity changed, and it bounced off the station.

400

What does Newton’s First Law state?

An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

400

If two objects collide and one changes direction, what does that tell us about the forces involved?

Forces acted on both objects, causing changes in their motion

400

Why does it take more force to move a heavy space pod than a small satellite?

The pod has greater mass and inertia

400

If a massive station and a small pod collide, which changes speed more?

The smaller pod.

400

Why did the less massive pod move faster than the station after impact?

Equal and opposite forces acted, but the smaller mass changed speed more.

500

What force pulls objects toward Earth or other planets?

Gravity

500

Why do scientists use vectors when studying motion?

Vectors show both direction and magnitude of velocity or force.

500

If two pods exert equal and opposite forces, which moves faster after collision?

The less massive pod moves faster.

500

What kind of evidence can show that a collision occurred?

Changes in direction, speed, or damage to the objects.

500

What conclusion did students reach about the cause of the docking failure?

The pod’s thrusters didn’t entirely stop its motion, causing it to collide with the station.

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