The net force for this beach ball
What is 25 N to the left and 30 N up?
The force that results from the natural attraction of all objects to each other
What is: weight force?
A squeezing force
What is compression?
An sketch of how displacement and distance are different
What is:
If....then....because...(citation)
What is the correct format for writing a hypothesis?
How far a car travelled if it moved at a speed of 40 miles per hour for 15 minutes.
What is 10 miles?
These forces act as non-contact forces
What is EMF & Weight Force
A sliding force of two non-opposing, parallel forces
What is shear?
Why your parent may be wrong when they explain to a police officer that they could not have been speeding as they have only gone 10 miles in 60 minutes.
What is the difference between average and instantaneous velocity?
The variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
The net force on this skydiver
What is 90 N upwards
All rectangular structures are made of these two components.
What are beams and columns?
This describes inertia
An inherent property of matter that resists an object’s ability to change its motion (dependent on mass).
If an assumption does not hold true at the end of the experiment, is is both an assumption and an error
What is false?
How long it will take a train to slow down from 25 m/s to 5 m/s at a rate of 0.5 m/s2 forward.
What is 40 seconds?
The force diagram for a person hanging from a rope.
What is...
The term given to a beam supported only on one end.
What is a cantilever?
The relationship between mass and inertia
What is more mass=more inertia, less mass=less inertia
In the Rocket Lab, one of the rockets flew so high it hit a tree.
What is an error?
The velocity (km/m) of this airplane if it travels 274 km in 30 minutes.
What is 9.13 km/m East
The force that always pushes directly up on objects
What is buoyancy force?
The names and locations of the forces found inside of a beam that carries a load when supported on either end.
What is compression on the top and tension on the bottom?
Changing direction is the third way to _______
What is accelerate?
For the "then" statement in a hypothesis, you should always choose the _______ or ________ end of the dependent variable
What is biggest or smallest?
The force diagram for a box sliding down a slope
What is...
The item that has more inertia between a 10 kg bowling ball moving at 100 mph and a 15 kg bowling ball at rest?
What is a 15 kg bowling ball at rest?
You should always include personal pronouns in your hypothesis or CER
What is FALSE?
The final speed of a basketball that begins at rest in a player's hands and accelerates at a speed of 4 m/s^2 forward for 5 seconds.
What is 20 m/s?
What should be in each force diagram
Picture of object, Arrows that indicate each force from center, proportional to size, name of each force