Significant Figures & Converting Units
Forces & Motion
Simple Machines
Newton's Laws of Motion
Energy
100

How many sig figs in 20.0

3

100

What is the difference between kinetic and static friction?

Kinetic is friction between two moving objects sliding past each other. Static friction is friction between two objects that are touching each other but not moving.

100

A handicap ramp is an example of what type of simple machine?

Inclined Plane

100

When jumping on a trampoline, you are demonstrating which of the Newton's Laws?

Newton's Third Law of Motion

100

Kinetic energy is energy of ____________.

Movement

200

How many sig figs in 0.02300

4

200

Name one type of non-contact force

Any of the following answers are fine:

Magnetic Forces

Gravitational Forces

Electrostatic Force

Nuclear Forces

200

Name all 6 simple machines.

Lever

Inclined Plane

Wedge

Screw

Pulley

Wheel and Axle

200

What is momentum?

Momentum is defined as hard hard it is to get an object to stop.

200

Potential energy is considered _________ energy.

stored

300

20 cm = _____ km

10-2 --> 103

Small to large, move decimal left. 

-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 (move 5 spaces)

0.0002

300

If an machine pushes a 20 kg object 15 m down the hall with a force of 10 Newtons, how much work is the machine doing? 

Work = Force x Distance

Work = 10 N x 15 m

W = 150 Joules

300

What is the purpose of a wedge? Provide an example.

A wedge is used to push two objects apart.

Examples: knife, axe, door stopper, zipper, etc

300

The idea of inertia is most closely related to which law of motion?

Newton's First Law of Motion

300

Thermal Energy is considered: 

Elastic Energy is considered:

Chemical Energy is considered: 

Thermal: Kinetic Energy

Elastic: Potential Energy

Chemical: Potential Energy

400

Convert 10km to m

10km = 10,000 m

400

What is the difference between distance and displacement?

Distance is how far something travels along a path. 

Displacement is the difference between the starting point and ending point.

400

Screws are composed of objects. Name them.

Screws are composed of an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder/tube.

400

Correct the following false statement:

If an object's mass increases, its acceleration also increases if the net force acting on the object stays the same.

If an object's mass increases, its acceleration decreases if the net force acting on the object stays the same.

400

A toy with a mass of 10 grams is suspended 20 meters into the air. It takes 2 seconds to hit the ground when it is suddenly dropped. When it hits the ground, how much potential energy does it have before it is dropped?

PE = mgh

PE = (10)(9.8m/s2)(20)

PE = 1,960 Joules

500

What is the correct answer to the following question, rounding to the correct number of significant figures?

12.25 + 7.4 = 19.7

Even though 7.4 only has 2 sig figs, we need one decimal place because the problem has one decimal place.

500

An object travels 100 meters in 5 seconds. What is the object's velocity?

Velocity (v) = distance/time

Velocity (v) = 100 meters/5 seconds

v = 20 meters/second

500

When trying to maximize the efficiency of a lever, you want the fulcrum _________ from the load.

As the length of the lever increases, does the mechanical advantage increase or decrease?

When trying to maximize the efficiency of a lever, you want the fulcrum close to the load.

The longer the lever, the greater the mechanical advantage. Therefore, longer levers increase mechanical advantage.

500

The force applied to an 10 kg object changes from 5 Newtons to 10 Newtons. What is the change of acceleration?

Force (F) = mass (m) x acceleration (a)

We can rearrange the formula to solve for (a). The difference in force is 5 Newtons.

a = F/m

a = 5/ 5k 

a = 1 m/s2

500

A toy with a mass of 10 grams is suspended 20 meters into the air. It takes 2 seconds to hit the ground when it is suddenly dropped. When it hits the ground, how much kinetic energy does it have?

K.E. = 1/mv2

K.E. = 1/(10)(20/2)2

K.E. = 500 Joules

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