Newton's Laws
Simple Machines
Energy Types
Energy Types
Vocabulary
100

An object in motion will stay in ________

motion

100

A seesaw is an example of

A lever
100

Important to bats as they search for prey

Sound Energy

100

Energy that powers your chromebook

Electric Energy

100

The ability to cause change

energy

200

An object at rest will stay at _____

rest

200

A pizza cutter is an example of a 

wedge

200

Stored in and released from the nucleus of an atom

Nuclear Energy

200

Stored Energy

Potential Energy

200

An object's tendency to resist change

inertia

300

Force = Mass times_____

acceleration

300

A flagpole uses a type of 

pulley system

300

Potential and Kinetic Energy in a system

Mechanical Energy

300

Stored in the bonds between atoms

Chemical Energy

300

The gravitational force exerted on an object

weight

400

The bigger the object the _______ force you will need to move it.

more

400

A screwdriver is an example of

wheel and axle

400

Transferred by waves moving through the ground

Seismic Energy

400

Anything in motion has this

Kinetic Energy

400

The combination of all the forces on an object

Net force

500

For every action there is an _______________________.

equal and opposite reaction

500

Simple machines work by changing one of these two things.

Increasing the distance

Changing the direction

500

Carried by Electromagnetic Waves

Radiant Energy

500

Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy plus the particles that make up an object. Hint: Waste Energy

Thermal Energy

500

A measure of the change in velocity during a period of time

Acceleration