Energy an object has because of its motion or position.
What is Mechanical Energy?
Transfer of energy that occurs when you use your iPod to listen to music.
What is chemical to sound?
An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an outside force.
The factor that differentiates velocity from speed.
What is specific direction?
The reaction force when a boy pushes against a box.
What is "the box pushes against the boy"?
Type of energy that a roller coaster cart has at the top of a large hill.
What is potential energy?
Transfer of energy that occurs when a plant makes food through the process of photosynthesis.
What is light to chemical?
For every action (force) there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's 3rd Law?
Acceleration at a specific moment in time.
What is instantaneous acceleration?
The combination of all the forces acting on an object.
What is "net force"?
Energy that has the total amount of kinetic energy contained in all the particles of a substance.
What is Thermal Energy?
What is Convection?
Law that states Force is determined by mass times acceleration.
What is Newton's 2nd Law?
The rate at which velocity changes over time.
What is acceleration?
The affect of friction that happens when a child slides down a playground slide
What is the child will slow down?
The form of energy released when a flock of sheep are grazing in a field and digesting the grass.
What is chemical energy?
Energy transformation when a roller coaster cart drops off a large hill during the ride.
What is potential to kinetic energy?
The _______ of a moving object is equal to the object's mass times acceleration.
If you shout into the Grand Canyon, your voice travels at the speed of sound (340 m/s) to the bottom of the canyon and back, and you hear an echo. How deep is the Grand Canyon at a spot where you can hear your echo 5.2 seconds after you shout?
What is 1768 meters?
A go-cart with a mass of 200 kg is pushed with a force of 1000 N. What is the acceleration of the go-cart, in m/s2?
What is 5 m/s2?
What is Visible Light?
What is an insulator?
Newton's Laws describe a relationship between...
What is forces, matter, and motion?
A bus is traveling at a velocity of 25 m/s straight south. What effect will an acceleration of 4 m/s2 north have on the bus.
What is "it will decrease the velocity of the bus"?
Two carts are loose in a parking lot. One cart has lots of food in it, so it has a lot of mass. The other cart is empty. The parking lot is on a slight hill, so both carts are moving down the hill towards a parked car. They may cause a dent in the car when they hit it. What additional information do you need to know to figure out how much force each cart will have when they hit the parked car.
What is "the exact mass of each cart" or "the acceleration of each cart"?