Vocabulary
Newton's Laws
Experiments
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Force, Motion, Energy
100

What is force?

1) Movement

2) pushing an object

3) pulling an object

4) a push or pull that makes an object stop.

4) Force is a push or pull that makes an object stop.

100

Complete: For every action, there is an equal and opposite______

a) force

b speed

c) reaction

d) motion

C - Reaction

100

Which is an example of friction:

a) brakes

b) ice

c) smooth surface

A - Brakes

100

Velocity is_______.

1) speed and direction

2) speed and force

3) force and movement

1) speed and direction

100

Force is_______.

1) energy stored up in an object because of its position

2) an object located in space

3) push or pull that's caused an object to move

3 - push or pull that's caused an object to move

200

Moving energy is an example of

a) potential energy

b) speed

c) force

d) kinetic energy

D - kinetic energy

200
Newton's third law of motion states an object at rest________.

a) stays at rest

b) stays in motion

c) goes nowhere

d) nothing

A - Stays at rest
200

What are Newton's 3 laws of motion?

1) An object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on 2) Force = mass times acceleration
3) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

200

How do you measure speed?

1) speed x acceleration

2) distance / force

3) speed x mass

4) distance/time

4 - Distance / time

200

Direction is ____________

1) Movement

2) which way an object is moving

3) force that results from two surfaces rubbing together.

2) which way an object is moving

300

This describes objects pushing closer together:

a) speed

b) acceleration

c) gravity

d) mass

C) Gravity

300
Force = Mass x acceleration is Newton's ____ law

a) 1st

b) 2nd

3) 3rd

B) 2nd
300

If I drop a tennis and bowling bowl from the same height which will hit the ground first?

a) tennis

b) bowling ball

c) both hit at the same time

C - Both hit at the same time

300

Who is Isaac Newton?

A scientist who came up with laws about forces and motion.

300

Pulling a door toward you is an example of ____

1) push force

2) pull force

3) acceleration force

4) push and pull force

2) pull force

400

Which vocabulary term describes the distance or how fast an object is going.

a) velocity

b) speed

c) motion

d) force

B - Speed

400
According to Newton, a car sitting still will continue to ____

a) sit still until acted upon

b) accelerate and go

c) increase velocity

d) accelerate

A - Sit still until acted upon
400

What are two examples of friction?

Ex. brakes on a car and sandpaper against tires

400

Sitting on the top of a cliff is an example of:

1) potential energy

2) kinetic energy

3) acceleration

1 - potential energy

400

Pushing a chair with a student sitting on it is an example of_____________.

1) Push force

2) Pull force

3) Potential Energy

4) Kinetic Energy

1) Push force

500

How do you measure speed?

Distance divided by time or the distance traveled by an object in a period of time.

500
If you push a chair and canteen table, which will go further and why?
The chair because the mass is less compared to the force needed to move the larger mass (canteen table).
500

Name one example of kinetic and potential energy?

Kinetic energy - skiing down the ski slope potential energy - sitting at the top of a ski slope

500

After jumping from a plane, the falling down to earth is an example of:

1) potential energy

2) kinetic energy

3) acceleration

2 - kinetic energy

500

A seat belt in a car is an example of ______.

1) friction

2) motion

3) acceleration

4) mass

1) friction

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