Forces
damage and engineering
Energy
Newton's Laws
Variables etc.
100

Two "p" words that describe a force

What is push or pull?

100

Things a design need in order to meet the purpose

What is criteria

100

The energy of motion

What is kinetic energy?

100

Newton's Third Law: Every action has an ______ and _______ reaction.

What is equal and opposite?

100

The variables you keep the same in an experiment 

What are controlled variables 

200

Cart A has 2 washers, and collides with Cart B with 4 washers. The peak force recorded on Cart A is 6 N. What is the peak force on Cart B?

6 N (Peak force is always equal and opposite!)

200

When an object deforms and does not return to its original shape

What is permanent deformation?

200

The stored energy in an object based on its position

What is potential energy?
200

Newton's Second Law: _____ = Mass x Acceleration

What is force?

200

The variable that is being tested in an experiment. It is manipulated or changed intentionally to see the result it has on another variable 

What is the independent variable?

300

The force that pulls all objects towards the center of the Earth

What is gravity?

300

The point at which temporary deformation becomes permanent deformation

What is the breaking point?

300

The energy held by a roller coaster at the top of a hill before it moves

What is potential energy?

300

Newton's First Law states that an object at rest _____________

What is "stays at rest"? (unless acted upon by an unbalanced force)

300

The variable that is measured or observed in an experiment. 

What is the dependent variable?

400

The force that works against the movement of two objects in contact with one another

What is friction?

400

The maximum amount of force that can be applied to an object and result in temporary deformation.

What is elastic limit?

400

The energy held by a soccer ball rolling across a field

What is kinetic energy?

400

Newton's First Law states that an object in motion _____________

What is "stays in motion"? (unless acted upon by an unbalanced force)

400

Miss McKenna would like to know more about how different forces, like friction, affect the speed of moving objects. What is the independent variable she should consider? What is the dependent variable? 

Independent: Friction

Dependent: Speed of the objects

 

500

The force that works against the movement of an object through air molecules

What is air resistance?

500

When making a design there are other considerations like time, money, and available materials.

What are constraints 

500

When you increase the speed of an object by two times, how much greater is the KE

What is 4x greater

500

The property of an object that follows Newton's First Law.

What is inertia?

500

Miss McKenna would like to know more about how different forces, like friction, affect the speed of moving objects. Set up an experiment that you would run to test this experimental question.

Use surfaces with varying amounts of friction to record the time it takes the object to travel a certain distance. The mass of the object and the force it is being pulled with should be kept the same. 

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