Lab Techniques
Rocket Sled
Levitating Forces
Miscellaneous
100

What does the unit (g) stand for? 

Grams
100

Give an example of a force. 

Pushing a desk across the room. 

Punching a punching bag. 

Closing a door. 

Ect. 

100

What is gravity? 

The force that holds us to the earth. 

100
How many poles does a magnet have? 

Two

200

What is the difference between a linear and non-linear graph?

A linear graph has data points that are positioned in a straight line. 

200

Kinetic Energy is: 

Energy that is in motion. 

200

How does the mass of an object affect the amount of gravity on that object?

The more mass the object has, the greater the gravitational pull. 

200

What two variables do you need to know in order measure speed? 

A.) Time and direction 

B.) Time and distance 

C.) Force and distance

B.) Time and distance 

300

What does the unit (N) stand for? 

Newtons

300

Define Newton's Third Law. 

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. 

300

What was the force responsible for causing the levitating orb to float? 

Static Electricity

300

If force increases as a result of mass increasing, is this a negative or positive correlation?

Positive Correlation

400

In an experiment, we manipulated the amount of mass in a grocery bag and measured how the force of gravity changed. What variable, mass or force, belongs on the x-axis of our graph? 

Mass

400

How was the fire-extinguisher go-kart related to Newton's Third Law? 

The direction of force and the direction of movement were both equal and opposite.

400

What is the opposing force of gravity when an object is falling?

Air resistence 

400

What is the difference between speed and velocity?

Velocity includes the direction that the object is traveling. 
500

What button do we push on a scale to "zero" it out so that the numbers read BEFORE you place the item on it says 0.00?

The tare button or "T". 

500

How were the rocket sled, fire extinguisher go-kart and hovercraft all related? 

You must use one vocabulary word in your answer. 

Answers may vary. 

They all had kinetic energy. 

They all were examples of Newton's Third Law. 

500

What happens to your mass when you go on the moon? 

It stays the same. 

500

If I push against the wall with 100 N, how much force is the wall pushing back on me with? 

100 N

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