Force & Motion
Friction & Contact Forces
Gravity & Mass
Gravity & Motion
Electric & Magnetic Forces
100

What must happen for an object’s motion to change?

what is a force must act on it.

100

What type of force slows down objects sliding on a surface?

what is fricition

100

Gravity pulls objects toward what?

what is the center of Earth 

100

A straight, upward‑slanted line on a distance‑time graph shows what kind of motion?

what is Constant speed.

100

Rubbing a balloon on your hair creates what type of force?

what is electric force 

200

A soccer ball rolls across the field and slows down. What does this tell you about the forces acting on it?

What is an unbalanced force is acting against its motion

200

Which surface would create the most friction: tile, ice, carpet, or glass?

what is Carpet

200

If two objects move farther apart, what happens to the gravitational force between them?

what is it decreases 

200

A flat, horizontal line on a distance‑time graph means what?

what is the object is not moving.

200

Why do magnets attract some metals but not others?

what is only certain materials are magnetic 

300

A student pushes a cart with a constant force, and the cart speeds up. What is happening to the cart’s acceleration?

what is it is increasing. 

300

A student wants to test friction using a block and a spring scale. What should they change to test different materials?

what is the surface or the block material 

300

A student’s mass is 40 kg on Earth. What is their mass on the Moon?

what is still 40 kg 

300

If a runner’s graph becomes steeper over time, what does that mean?

what is the runner is speeding up.

300

Two charged objects repel each other. What does this tell you about their charges?

what is they have the same type of charge 


400

A skateboarder moves at a constant speed. What can you say about the forces acting on them?

what is Forces are balanced. 

400

Why does a sled move farther on snow than on grass?

what is snow has less friction 

400

Why does Earth pull on objects more strongly than a person does?

what is Earth has more mass 


400

A student walks 5 meters every second. What would their distance‑time graph look like?

what is a straight line with a steady slope upward.

400

A magnet sticks to a refrigerator door. What force is responsible?

what is magnetic force 


500

A rocket launches upward. Name two forces acting on it during launch.

what is Thrust and gravity


500

A book stays still on a desk even though gravity pulls it downward. What force keeps it from falling through the desk?

what is The normal force from the desk. 

500

If the mass of two objects doubles but the distance stays the same, what happens to the gravitational force?

what is it increases 

500

A graph shows a line going upward, then flat, then upward again. Describe the motion.

what is Moving → stopped → moving again.

500

A student brings a charged balloon near small pieces of paper, and the paper jumps toward the balloon. Why?

what is the electric force attracts the paper