Motion
Misc
Gravity
Forces
Waves
100

How are force and mass related to an object's motion.

The more mass an object has, the greater the amount of force will be needed to create motion.

100

This is the equation for speed.

What is DISTANCE/TIME?

100

How is distance related to Gravity? 

 The further apart two objects are, the less gravity.

100
The definition for force.
What is PUSH OR PULL?
100

The distance from one crest of a wave to the next crest?

Wave length

200
An object is in motion if it changes position relative to this.
What is a REFERENCE POINT?
200

How does energy transfer to make your toaster work? 

Electrical energy is transferred into thermal energy. 

200

What effect does mass have on gravity? 

The larger the mass, the greater the gravity. 

200
The sum of all forces acting on an object.
What is NET FORCE?
200

The amount of waves that pass by a point in a given amount of time. 

 Frequency

300

The energy of movement. 

 KINETIC energy

300

How does mass relate to kinetic energy?

As the mass of an object increases, its kinetic energy also increases.

300

Which change will always result in an increase in the gravitational force between two objects?

increasing the masses of the objects and decreasing the distance between the objects

300
When the net forces acting on an object are zero, the forces are...
What is BALANCED?
300

When does a wave have its greatest potential energy? 

At its highest/farthest point. 

400

Which has more KINETIC energy? A book on a shelf, or a book falling off of a shelf?

 The falling book because it is in motion.

400
The average speed of a bicycle that traveled a total of 100 meters in 10 minutes.
What is 10 METERS PER MINUTE?
400

 A ball is thrown forward at 5 m/s.
How would the path of the ball differ on Earth than on the moon? 

 The ball would curve down more sharply on Earth than on the moon. 

400

What do we call the force of gravity on our body's mass.

Weight

400

 What are two kinds of waves?

Transverse and longitudinal. 

500

According to Newton's 3rd law, if there were no gravity, in order for an object to change directions what would have to happen?

An opposing (opposite) force must be applied in order to create a change in direction.

500

In order for a roller coaster to function using only gravity, where should its highest point be?   

 At the very beginning.

500

If you push a shopping cart with a force of 20N, and the friction on the wheels is 8N, what is the net force acting on the shopping cart? 

12 Newtons 

500

Why is it important for safety equipment to be made of materials that can absorb the force of collisions?

To reduce the chance of injury.
500

How is frequency related to wavelength?

shorter wavelengths = higher frequency; longer wavelengths = lower frequency

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