Pushes & Pulls
Patterns of Motion
Energy Transfer
Variables & Fair Tests
Data & Graphs
100


What is a push or pull on an object called?


Force

100


What happens when a toy car goes down a steeper ramp?



It moves faster or travels farther.


100


What kind of energy moves when something pushes or pulls?



Mechanical energy


100


What is a variable?



Something that can change in an experiment.


100


What tool measures force?



Spring scale


200


When two equal forces act in opposite directions, what happens to the object?



It stays still (balanced force).


200


What variable affects how long a pendulum takes to swing?



The length of the string.


200


What happens when one object hits another?



Energy is transferred from one object to another.


200


What is a fair test?



An investigation where only one variable changes.


200


What kind of data do we collect in experiments?



Measurable observations like distance, time, or force.


300


What happens when one force is stronger than the other?



The object moves in the direction of the stronger force (unbalanced).


300


What do scientists look for when repeating experiments about motion?



Patterns and relationships.


300


What is an example of energy transfer in sports?



A bat hitting a ball.


300


In a ramp test, what is the independent variable if you change the ramp’s height?



The height of the ramp.


300


What does a line graph or bar graph show?



Patterns and relationships between variables.


400


A student lifts a heavy box. Why is it easier to put it down than to lift it up?



Gravity helps pull the box down.


400


What does friction do to the motion of an object?




It slows it down.


400


How does the amount of force affect energy transfer?



More force = more energy transfer.


400


What is the dependent variable in a balloon rocket experiment?



The distance the balloon travels.


400


If your data doesn’t match your hypothesis, what should you do?



Analyze and try again — science is about testing ideas.


500


Which force pulls all objects toward Earth’s center?



Gravity


500


What is the relationship between ramp height and distance traveled?



The higher the ramp, the farther the object moves.


500


What does it mean when energy is “transferred”?



It moves from one object or place to another.


500


Why do scientists keep all other variables the same?



To make sure results are fair and accurate.


500


What type of evidence do scientists use to support their conclusions?



Observations and data collected during experiments.


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