Forces and Motion
Density
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Wild Card
100
the definition of a force
What is a push or a pull?
100
the formula for density
What is D = m/V?
100
the density of a cube that is 1 cm on each side, and has a mass of 15 g
What is 15 g/cm^3?
100
number of legs that an insect has
What is 6?
100
a common mistake students make when taking the performance test
What is [but not using a unit, rounding incorrectly, not reading directions carefully, etc.]?
200
a way to increase an object's kinetic energy
What is increase its speed? or What is apply a larger force to it?
200
the density of water
What is 1 g/mL? or What is 1 g/cm3?
200
the reason why ice floats in water
What is ice is less dense than liquid water?
200
If the diameter of the field of view is 5 mm, the length of this insect's head & body is approximately... (to the nearest 0.1 mm)
What is 4.0 mm?
200
the name for the circular area that you see when looking through a microscope
What is field of view?
300
a way to increase an object's potential energy
What is position it higher?
300
the density of an object with a mass of 32 g and a volume of 4 cubic centimeters
What is 8 g/cm^3?
300
what happens to a block with a density of 1.3 g/cm^3 when placed in water
What is it sinks?
300
If the diameter of the field of view is 3.5 mm, the length of one of these fish eggs, to the nearest 0.1 mm.
What is 1.0 mm?
300
the type of energy a roller coaster has when it stops at the top of a hill
What is potential energy?
400
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
What is "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction"?
400
what will happen to a cube with a density of 0.5 g/cm^3 when placed in water
What is it will float?
400
the density of half of a bar of soap that has a density of 2 g/cm^3
What is 2 g/cm^3?
400
Write a question that you could use to separate the two creatures shown on the board, into two groups. It should be based on an observable characteristic, and should NOT be size or color.
What is [answers will vary]
400
formula for volume of a rectangular prism
What is length x width x height?
500
The reason why a waiter can quickly pull a tablecloth from beneath a table full of dishes without knocking anything over
What is Newton's 1st Law?
500
The volume of a block of concrete with a mass of 100 grams and a density of 2.3 g/cm3
What is 43.5 cm3?
500
the density of HALF of a wooden block if the original block had a mass of 70 g and a volume of 210 cm^3
What is 0.3 g/cm^3?
500
Write a question that you could use to separate the two creatures shown on the board, into two groups. It should be based on an observable characteristic, and should NOT be size or color.
What is [answers will vary].
500
TWO metric units for measuring volume
What are milliliters, cubic centimeters? [some other answers are correct]
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