Describe how you sitting in a chair relates to Newton's First Law.
You are at rest and will stay at rest.
How does sitting in a chair relate to Newton's Third Law?
when you sit in a chair, your weight pushed down on the chair, and the chair provides an equal and opposite force to push you up.
Which vocabulary word matches this definition:
energy that changes the motion or shape of an object
force
Describe what type of energy a rock has at the top of a hill.
Describe how a bowling ball relates to Newton's First Law.
The ball is in motion and will stay in motion until acted upon by an outside force
Thinking about a heavy truck and a light car, explain their ability to speed up quickly relating to Newton's Second Law
A heavier truck has more mass so it has less acceleration than a light car. The car will be able to go faster quicker.
Which vocabulary word matches this definition:
the amount of matter in an object
mass
Describe what type of energy a rock has as it is rolling down a hill
50% kinetic
50% potential
Define Newton's First Law of Motion
An object in motion will stay in motion, an object at rest will stay at rest, unless acted upon by an outside force
Define Newton's Third Law of Motion
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Which vocabulary word matches this definition:
the tendency of an object to stay still or continue moving
inertia
Give an example of conduction.
oven mitt, ice cubes, horseshoe to tongs, pan on burner, spoon in a hot bowl
Describe the Stop That Bear and how it relates to Newton's First Law
Define Newton's Second Law of Motion
More force equals more acceleration
more mass equals less acceleration
Which vocabulary word matches this definition:
a force that offers resistance to movement when one material is in contact with another material
friction
Give an example of convection
marshmallow over fire, hot air balloon, bowl of oatmeal, water warmed over a fire
Describe the Penny (Yen) in a Balloon experiment and how it relates to Newton's First Law
The yen was placed inside a balloon and blow up and tied off. The student shook the balloon which put the yen in motion. When the balloon stopped being shook, the yen stayed in motion.
Describe the Action Reaction Balloons and how it relates to Newton's Third Law.
The balloon is pushed forward (action) while the air from it goes backwards (reaction)
Which vocabulary word matches this definition:
rate of change of position (direction)
velocity
Give an example of radiation
the sun causes water in a pond to evaporate, marshmallow over a fire, water is warmed over a fire, microwave, infrared sensor to detect body heat