When a roller coaster is at the top of a hill, it has the most of this type of energy.
What is potential
These 2 forces are being exerted on the ball.
What are gravity and normal force
This is my speed if it takes me 60 minutes to go 30 km
What is 0.5 km/min
A horizontal line on a distance/time graph represents this
What is an object is stopped
When you complete trials in a lab, this is what you are doing
What is repetition
When your pull back car was moving fastest, it had the most of this type of energy.
What is kinetic?
The higher an object the more potential energy. This force is the reason why.
What is gravity
This is my speed if I go 60km in 30 minutes
What is 2 km/min
The X-Axis on a distance/time graph represents this
What is time
When each table completes the same experiment, this is
What is replication
Spot #2 has roughly this percentage of kinetic energy
What is 50%
When you throw a baseball, these are the two forces that are acting on the ball.
What are applied and friction (air resistance).
What is 0.05 km/min
The Y-Axis on a distance/time graph represents this
What is distance
Why is it important for an experiment to be replicated?
To verify results
At spot 3 there is this percentage of potential energy
What is 0%
This photo demonstrates an energy and a force. Name them both.
What are potential energy and applied force?
It takes me 30 minutes to go 40 km on the highway then it takes me another 20 minutes to go 15 km on the streets. This is my average speed
What is 1.1 km/min
When a line is going down, it represents this on a distance/time graph
What is returning to start
Tina asks George for his procedures so she can ensure his results are valid. What is this an example of?
What is replication
At spot 1 there is this percentage of potential energy
What is 100%
When doing the pull back car lab, these are the forces that were working on the car when you stored the elastic potential energy.
What are applied, gravitational, and normal.
Brock completes a 5k race in 25 minutes. This is Brocks speed
What is 0.2 km/min
When a line is curved on a distance time graph, it represents this
What is increasing speed
Freddy does 4 trials of his experiment. What is this an example of?
What is repetition