Forces
Energy Resources
Properties of Materials
Newton's Law
Daily Life
100

What is the pulling force called when a rubber band is stretched?


What is tension?

100

Name one type of renewable energy resource.

What is solar energy, wind energy, or hydro energy?

100

What is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed?

What is elasticity?


100

What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?

What is for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?

100

Name one use of energy in daily life.

What is heating, cooling, lighting, cooking, or transportation?

200

 What type of force is created when you cut a piece of paper with scissors?

 What is shear?

200

What is the economic impact of energy resource selection?

What is how much money does it cost?

200

What do we call the ability of a material to deform permanently?

What is plasticity?

200

How does a balloon demonstrate Newton's Third Law?

What is the balloon pushes air out backward, propelling it forward?

200

How does solar energy help in daily life?

What is through solar panels converting sunlight into electricity?

300

What is the pushing force called when a sponge is squeezed?

What is compression?

300

Which type of energy resource does a coal power plant use?

What are non-renewable energy resources?

300

Give an example of a material that exhibits elasticity.


 What is an elastic band?

300

What force opposes motion and is an example of an external force?

What is friction?

300

What is a common way we use wind energy?

What is through wind turbines generating electricity?

400

What force occurs when you twist a wet towel to wring it out?

What is torsion?

400

What is an example of direct use of energy?

What is burning wood for heat?

400

 How does plasticity differ from elasticity?

What is plasticity involves permanent deformation, while elasticity returns to original shape?

400

What is an example of an applied force?

What is when a person pushes a door open?


400

How do we use water as an energy resource?

What is through hydroelectric dams using falling water to generate electricity?

500

 What is the difference between contact and non-contact forces?

What is a contact force needs to be touching, while a non-contact force works over a distance?

500

Describe responsible management of energy resources.

What is minimal disruption to nature, restoration of extraction areas, and waste management practices?

500

 How can you observe Newton's laws in everyday life?

What is through actions like walking, driving, or using a ball?

500

Why is responsible energy use important for the environment?

What is it helps reduce negative impacts on nature and conserves resources?