Intro to Force
Newton's Second Law
Newton's First Law
Designing Experiments
Data and Stuff
100

"He drove southwest at 60 mph" is describing...

Velocity
100

A car is making a U-turn at a constant speed of 15 mph. Is it accelerating?

Yes

100

If you're standing on a moving bus that stops suddenly, which way will you fall? Why?

Forward, because your body is still moving forward even though the bus has stopped.

100

A basketball player takes freethrows that always go slightly too high. Are their shots precise, accurate, or both?

Precise

100

In math/statistics, describe "median"?

It is the middle number of a set of data when that data is in order from smallest to largest.

250

A push or pull on an object

Force

250

A meteor is falling towards Earth (down) and getting faster as it falls. What is the direction of its acceleration?

Down

250

If hit at the same speed, which has more inertia, a ping pong ball or a baseball?

Baseball

250

Define hypothesis

A testable prediction

250

How do you calculate the "mean"?

add up all the values and divide by the number of values

500

Name a key difference between mass and weight

Mass measures amount of matter in an object, does not change

Weight measures pull of gravity on an object, changes based on location

500

The name of the force that acted against gravity during the egg drop (hint: many of you used parachutes to maximize the impact of this force and slow down your egg)

Air resistance

500

Explain Newton's First Law

An object at rest tends to stay at rest, an object in motion tends to stay in motion, unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

500

You are doing an experiment to see how caffeine consumption affects the amount of sleep someone gets. At exactly 9 pm, you have 5 people drink no caffeine, 5 people drink 1 energy drink, and 5 people drink 2 energy drinks to see which group will get the most sleep. What is the independent variable?

Number of energy drinks consumed

500

Is the mean or the median more affected by an additional value that is very different than most of the original data.

Mean

800

Name the force that acts in the opposite direction of gravity, keeping objects on top of a surface

Normal Force

800

Give the equation for Newton's second law

force = mass x acceleration or

acceleration = force/mass

800

If velocity increases and the mass stays the same, what happens to momentum?

remember:   mass x velocity = momentum

It increases

800

You are doing an experiment to see how caffeine consumption affects the amount of sleep someone gets. At exactly 9pm, you have 5 people drink no caffeine, 5 people drink 1 energy drink, and 5 people drink 2 energy drinks to see which group will get the most sleep. Name two controlled variables in the experiment.

Type of energy drink, time that energy drink is consumed

800

Why does a satellite in space keep moving in the same direction without needing fuel?


Once in orbit, there is no unbalanced force (such as air resistance) to change the speed or direction of the satellite, so it stays in motion

1000

Forces have direction and ______

Magnitude (how strong they are)

1000

A biker is traveling East, but brakes as they approach a stop sign. What is the direction of their acceleration?

West

1000

If the velocity increases and the momentum stays the same, what must happen to the mass?

remember:   mass x velocity = momentum

It must decrease

1000

You are doing an experiment to see how caffeine consumption affects the amount of sleep someone gets. At exactly 9pm, you have 5 people drink no caffeine, 5 people drink 1 energy drink, and 5 people drink 2 energy drinks to see which group will get the most sleep. What is the dependent variable?

How much sleep/hours of sleep

1000

If the mass decreases and the momentum stays the same, what must happen to the velocity?

remember:   mass x velocity = momentum


It must increase

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