The Scientific Method
All about Forces
Vocabulary
Energy
Sources of Energy
100

Ms. Buchanan wants to see if the type of coffee she drinks will affect her ability to grade papers. In this case, the independent variable would be _________

The type of coffee

100

To describe an object's motion, you should focus on the __________ and the __________.

Direction and Speed

100

Define Kinetic Energy

Energy that involves movement.

100

This type of energy is energy that is on the electromagnetic spectrum. An example of this energy would be the sun.

Radiant/Light Energy

100

Name a nonrenewable source.

Coal, Oil, Natural Gas

200

Ms. Buchanan is trying to see if she grades papers faster during the morning or during the afternoon. She is using a stopwatch to time herself. The dependent variable would be _______

The time it takes to grade papers.

200

True or False: If two people are pulling an object in opposite directions with the SAME amount of force, the object will not move.

True

200

Define Renewable Resource

A source that can be used over and over again.

200

When you have a fan, what kinds of energy are present when the fan is turned on? In what order is the energy transformed?

Electrical-->Thermal

200

Name a Renewable Source

Solar, Wind, Water

300

What is the first step to the Scientific Method?

Observation

300

A moving toy car collides with a ball that is not moving. What will most likely happen as a result of this collision?

The toy car will transfer the force to the toy ball. The ball will start to roll, and the toy car will start to slow down.

300

Define Mass

The amount of matter an object takes up.

300

This type of energy is thought of as energy stored when an object is at rest

Potential Energy

300

What kind of resources are thought to be better for the environment?

Renewable

400

True or False: A hypothesis always has to be correct.

False

400

A bowl of grapes is being pulled down by gravity and pushed up by the table. It is staying in place. The combination of forces acting all together on an object is called the _________

Net Force

400

Define Nonrenewable resources

Sources that cannot be used over and over again.

400

This energy happens from the flow of tiny particles in a material. These particles create a charge.

Electrical Energy

400

Why should we not rely on nonrenewable resources?

These resources will run out and they are bad for the environment

500

What is a Constant?

Something that you keep the same during the experiment.

500

A student is riding a bicycle on a rough surface. Then, they ride the bike on a smoother surface and notice it goes faster on the smoother surface. This is because the smoother surface has _______ friction.

Less

500

Define Motion

An objects Direction and Speed/Movement

500

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only __________ or __________

Transformed/Transferred

500

Which one is an example of a renewable resource?

a. A fireplace with wood

b. A gas stove

c. A solar cooker

c. A solar cooker

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