Potential and Kinetic Energy
Motion
Forces
Friction
BONUS!
100

The energy stored in an object.

What is Potential Energy?

100

When an object is not sitting still.

What is motion?

100

A push or a pull.

What is a force?

100

A student rolls a ball on the ground. What causes the ball to slow down and then stop?

Friction on the ground

100

A fore that attracts objects towards each other.

What is gravity?

200

The energy an object has when it is in motion.

What is Kinetic Energy.

200

A force that is created when 2 surfaces try to move against each other.

What is friction?

200

Using force to move an object.

What is work?

200

Tom is riding his bike. He has to put on the brakes when a car pulls out. How do brakes reduce the bikes motion?

They reduce all of the forces on the bike.

200

The sum of forces acting on an object.

What is net force?

300

Potential or Kinetic?

Windmills

What is Kinetic Energy?

300

How much speed changes in a given time.

What is acceleration?

300

A force to move something away.

What is a push?

300

What does friction create?

heat

300

In a pair of forces, the first force is sometimes call an action force, and the second force is sometimes called _________. 

What is the reaction force?

400

Potential or Kinetic.

A Child sitting at the top of a slide.

What is Potential Energy?

400

An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion

What is inertia?

400

A force to move something towards you.

What is a pull?

400

Rougher surfaces have more or less friction?

More

400

The person who discovered some laws that still apply to the things you do, see, and feel every day.

 Who is Isaac Newton?

500

Two objects with different masses are placed on the same shelf. Which object contains more energy?

The object with more mass.

500

To describe this car’s motion, a student should use its — (two answers)

direction and speed

500

The combination of all forces acting on an object is ______ ___________.

net force

500

A ball was kicked in a soccer game. What would happen if we didn't have friction?

The ball would continue at the same speed.

500

What is defined as a force acting upon an object, causing that object to move in the direction of the force?

Work