Force
Energy
Energy 2
Experiments
Variables
100

What are two forces that exist on Earth but not on space?

Friction and Gravity

100

"Energy is neither created or destroyed. It only changes form."

What is this law?

The law of conservation of energy

100

What is energy of motion

Kinetic energy

100

If I am going to reproduce an experiment, why is it important that I follow the exact same steps that the original person did?

So I don't get inaccurate data.

100

What is purposefully changed in an experiment?

Independent variable.

200

If gravity is always pulling you down, then what right now is pushing you back up?

The ground/floor

200

what type of energy is a combination of potential and kinetic energy?

Mechanical Energy

200

If a ball is thrown up in the air and allowed to fall down to the ground, when will its potential energy be the greatest?

In the air at the highest point.

200

A scientist performs a medical study and reports that a specific amount of a new medicine cures a disease. Why should other scientists follow the same procedure to test the new medicine?

To verify that the medicine works

200

A student lets a toy car roll four times down a ramp that is 1 m long. Each time the student covers the surface of the ramp with a  different material. The student measures the time it takes the car to roll down the ramp.

What is the dependent variable in this experiment?

The time it takes for the car to roll down the ramp.

300

What is a force?

A push or pull

300

When I stretch a rubber band, what kind of energy does that rubber band have?

Potential Energy

300

What is stored energy?

potential energy

300

Jamie wants to know what battery brand lasts the longest. She puts one type of battery in a radio, one type in a TV remote, one in an Xbox controller, and one in a clock. 

What did she do wrong in this experiment?

She should have kept the appliances the same and used them the same.

300

4 groups did an experiment where the stretched a rubber band and recorded how far it stretched as they added weights to it.

What is my independent variable?

The weights

400

Force isn't only about how big and strong something is. What else can be added to make there be more force?

speed

400

How do humans get chemical energy?

Eating and/or Drinking

400

What is the law of conservation of energy?

Energy is not created or destroyed. It just changes form.

400

Why is it important to repeat an experiment more than once?

To make sure the results are consistent

400

Jacob has 4 different ramps all set to different heights. On each ramp, he rolls a marble down the ramp and records how long it takes to reach the end. 

What is the independent variable in this experiment?

Ramp Height

500

Jimmy looks across the street and sees a boy being dragged by his dog. What can you infer about the force of the dog pulling on the boy and the boy pulling on the dog?

The forces are unbalanced. The dog is pulling with more force.

500

Describe the energy of a cart rolling down from the top of a hill.

_________energy is ___________ into ________ energy

Potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy.

500

What are the 3 types of energy in a battery?

Chemical, potential, and electrical

500

If your hypothesis turns out to be incorrect, what should you do.

Revise your hypothesis

500

Dr. Smith teaches two groups of rats to find a piece of tasty rat chow in a maze. One group of rats is given a drug meant to help them learn the maze while the other group is not. One week after learning the maze, he tests the rats and records how long it takes them to find the rat chow.

What is my control group?

The group of rats that did not receive the drug

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