Florida's Landforms
Energy Transformations
Motion of Objects
Types of Forces
Miscellaneous
100

Florida is an example of land surrounded by water on three sides. What is it called?

Peninsula

100

Energy of Motion

Kinetic Energy

100

How do you calculate speed?

Speed = Distance* Time

100

What type of force is this?

Magnetic Force

100

Who teaches Law Studies?

Mr. Thomas

200

Florida's _________ and _________ carry and drop sediment along the coast, helping to form beaches, barrier islands and deltas. 

Streams and rivers

200

What type of energy is this?

Elastic Potential Energy

200

What is the happening between point A and B?

The object is staying still, so its acceleration is 0.

200

Gravitational force depends on:

Mass and Distance

200

How many days are in a leap year?

366

300

What are the 3 regions of Florida's Landforms?

Northern Highlands

Central Highlands

Coastal Lowlands

300

Law of Conservation of Energy states:________________________________

That energy cannot created nor destroyed

300

What is force measured in?

Newtons, grams

300

An apple has a mass of 0.2 kg. On the moon the gravitational acceleration is 25N/kg. Calculate the weight of the apple.

Weight= 0.2kg* 25N/kg =5N

300
What is the capital of Florida?

Tallahassee

400

What type of landform is this? (Hint: This is known as the Everglades)

Wetlands

400

A pile of coal that will be used for fuel is an example of which type of energy?

Potential Energy

400

Calculate the net force and draw the direction of the object. 

400N, arrow pointing upward 

400

A bat striking a baseball 

Applied Force

400

When is Ms. Mathis's birthday? Give the day and month. 

March 6th 

500

How many lakes are found in Florida?

Over 7000

500

DAILY DOUBLE: Draw an image that shows TWO energy transformation between potential and kinetic energy

Image has at least two transformation 

500

Create a story that describes each part of the graph. 

Story should have 4 transitions

1. Increasing speed

2. No motion 

3.  Decreasing Speed

4. Increasing Speed

500

How does the force of gravity change as the mass of objects and distance between them changes?

The greater the mass and the closer the object, the stronger the gravitational pull. 

500

Find the GCF of 28 and 56

28:   22  7

60:   2235 

The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is:   2 x 2 = 4

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