Understanding God
Understanding Science
Measurements
Forces and Motion
Newton's Laws of Motion
100

What is God?

A spirit

100

What is does the scientific method help us do?

Solve problems and make connections between phenomena

100

This measurement is how much space something takes up

Volume

100

Which scientist concluded that every material object resists change in its state of motion?

Galileo

100

Summarize Newton's 1st Law of Motion

Objects at rest stay at rest, objects in motion stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force

200

What is special revelation?

Scripture

200

This variable is changed on purpose

Independent variable

200

Where should you measure the volume of a liquid?

The bottom of the meniscus

200

This is combination of all forces that act on an object

Net force

200

If you swing an object on a string overhead and then let go, what is the path of that object like? 

A straight line

300

What is general revelation?

Understanding God as a Creator through Creation

300

When following the steps of the scientific method, should you form a hypothesis or research your topic first?

Research the topic

300

What happens to weight if mass doubles?

Weight doubles

300

What are two possible indicators that an object is in equilibrium?

Not moving or not accelerating

300
According to the 2nd law of motion, a large mass must have what kind of force in order to accelerate?

 A large force

400

How can we know truth?

Direct observation, valid logic, and divine revelation

400
Which variable is the one you measure?

Dependent variable

400

What is the scientific unit for the measurement of forces and weight?

Newtons

400

What do we call force that supports an object on the surface against gravity?

Support force or normal force

400

What is the difference in acceleration due to gravity between a car falling off of a cliff and a bowling ball?

They have the same acceleration due to gravity 10 m/s2

500

What does Imago Dei mean?

Image bearer

500

What does the scientific method help us to develop?

Theories that model the natural world

500

What is the property of all matter to resist a change in motion?

Inertia

500

What do we call resistive force that opposes the motion?

friction

500

When a bug splatters on the windshield of a car, which object received a greater amount of force? Why?

Both received the same amount of force - Newton's 3rd law: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

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