Forces
Energy
Friction
Energy Systems
Roller Coasters
100

A push or pull 

Force

100
The energy of movement

Kinetic energy

100

Surface with a lot of friction

A rough surface (carpet, sandpaper, etc.)

100

A group of parts that work together as a whole?

System

100

Why do roller coasters slow down?

Friction
200

The force that pulls things down and gets stronger when the object is bigger

Gravity

200
Stored up energy

Potential energy

200

Surface with very little friction

Smooth surfaces (ice and plastic)

200

What comes out of a system?

Output

200

What needs to be at the start of a roller coaster?

A big hill

300

Does it take more or less force to move a large object?

More force

300

Where is there the most potential energy on a roller coaster?

At the top of the highest hill

300

Does it take more or less force to move an object over a rough surface?

More force

300

What goes into a system?

Input


300

What takes roller coaster cars around loops?

Kinetic energy

400
The force that slows down objects when they run together.
Friction
400

Where is there the most kinetic energy on a roller coaster?

At the bottom of the highest hill


400

What evidence do we have that ice has less friction than grass?

It is easier to move an object over ice than grass

400

What is an example of an energy system?

Ms. Chafe will grade depending on your answer
400

Why are hill an important part of a roller coaster design?

They create potential energy?

500

Why do objects need a force to change their movement?

Objects can only move with energy, an object without a force will just stay still

500

What is it called when energy moves from one object to another?

Transfer

500

What kind of energy leaves an object because of friction?

Heat energy