Where Ya' Goin'?
Fast and the Furious
Everything's Changing
Can you repeat the Question?
Keep on Moving!
100
It is shown by a horizontal line on a Position vs. Time graph
What is zero speed
100
It is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time it takes.
What is velocity (or speed)?
100
What you call anything that can be changed in an experiment.
What is a variable?
100
These two things should be included in every question and hypothesis written in this class.
What are the independent and dependent variables?
100
It states that an object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.
What is Newton's Law of Inertia
200
It is shown by drawing a diagonal, straight line on a Position vs. Time graph.
What is constant speed?
200
The formula for calculating the speed of an object when just one distance and time are given.
What is v=d/t
200
The thing that I change if I am doing the experiment
What is the independent Variable?
200
A possible answer to a question.
What is a hypothesis?
200
An object with more of this will have more inertia.
What is mass?
300
The position of the object at 4 seconds for this graph...
What is 1 m
300
Most common units used to show a velocity or speed
What is m/s
300
The thing that is measured at the end of the experiment
What is the Dependent Variable?
300
This could be a possible hypothesis for the following story: "Seven people showed up in the same Emergency Room with nausea, vomiting, and tingling in their feet. The doctors questioned the patients and learned that they had all been to the same famous Japanese restaurant and eaten the puffer fish sushi."
What is "If a person eats puffer fish sushi, then they will get sick"?
300
Air bags and seat belts will protect you during this kind of collision.
What is a head on collision?
400
The label along the y-axis of a Position vs. Time graph
What is position (m)
400
The speed of an object traveling 123 meters in 3 hours
What is 41 m/hr
400
These are kept the same in order to have a fair test during an experiment.
What are constant variables?
400
This could be a possible question for the following experiment: "A teacher decided to show his students Coke Blak was harmless. He poured 50 mL of Coke Blak into one beaker and 50 mL of water into another. Then he put a dirty 1990 penny in each beaker. The next day he pulled them out to see which one was cleaner."
What is "Will putting a penny in Coke Blak make the penny cleaner than putting a penny in water?"
400
It was designed to protect you in a rear end collision.
What is a headrest?
500
The formula for calculating velocity between two points on a Position vs. Time graph when the starting point it NOT zero.
What is v=d2-d1/t2-t1
500
The velocity between 5s and 7s for the following graph...
What is -0.25m/s
500
Fred wants to see if leaving jalapeno peppers on the plant longer will make them hotter. Using the same plant for this experiment is an example of this variable.
What is a controlled variable?
500
It is the variable that is measured in the following question: "Does the flavor of ice cream affect how fast the ice cream melts?"
What is how fast the ice cream melts?
500
The force that stops a a book as it slides across the table.
What is friction?
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