Force and Motion 1
Force and Motion 2
Force and Motion 3
Force and Motion 4
Force and Motion 5
100

What is a PUSH or PULL on an object?


Force

100

CONTACT or NON-CONTACT FORCE?

A boy using his foot to kick a soccer ball. 

A. Contact

B. Non-Contact


B. CONTACT FORCE

100

The force that acts directly against the direction of motion.

What is friction?

100

A golf ball rolls down a hill on the golf course.  Which statement best describes how friction affects the motion of the golf ball?

A. Friction causes the ball to bounce.

B. Friction decreases how far the ball rolls.

C. Friction increases how fast the ball rolls.

B. Friction decreases how far the ball rolls.

100

The pull of gravity on an object on Earth is a measurement of this

What is weight?

200

If these boys are each pulling with the force of 10 newtons.  What will happen?

The boy in blue will win.

They will not move at all.

The boy in red will win.


They will not move at all. Balanced force is being applied.

200
  • If a giant gorilla is leaning on a wall the force being put on the wall is _____________________ to the force being added by the gorilla.
  • Equal
  • Greater
  • Smaller

Equal 

200

True or False:  Gravity is a force that pulls objects toward the core of the Earth.

True

200

When the speed of an object stays the same.

What is constant speed?

200

An objects location is its ________.

What is position?

300

Which of the following statements is true? 

Balanced forces cause a change in position. 

Unbalanced forces cause a change in position. 

Forces do not affect position. 

Unbalanced forces cause a change in position.

300

CONTACT FORCE or NON-CONTACT FORCE:

Using your fingers to play the piano. 

A. Contact Force

B. Non-Contact Force

A. Contact Force

300

A soccer ball is at rest on the ground.  When a force is applied to it, it moves.  If larger force is applied to it, how will the motion of the soccer ball change?

A. The ball will move slower.

B. The ball will move farther and faster.

C. The ball will come to a stop.

B. The ball will move farther and faster.

300

A sudden increase in speed is called:

Acceleration

300

Gravity can be overcome by using more of this?

What is force?

400

FREE SPACE

FREE SPACE

400

CONTACT OR NON-CONTACT FORCE?

The magnetic needle of a compass always points north. 

A. Contact Force

B. Non-Contact Force

B. Non-Contact

400

What is more reliable in physics: weight or mass? 

Mass

400
All magnets have 2 of these. They are called the north and south __________ of the magnet.

poles

400

In outer space, the measurement of an object's weight changes, but its _______ stays the same.

What is mass?

500

Force can...

1. Keep an object at rest (not move).

2. Make an object move.

3. Change the object's direction.

4. Slow down or stop the moving object.

5. All of the above


5. All of the above

500

IF I throw a house, a skyscraper, and a volleyball, list these things in order of difficulty to stop.  (ex. Easiest to stop will go first, hardest to stop will go last).

Volleyball, house, skyscraper 

500

True/False: 

Action and reaction forces DO NOT cancel out because they act on different objects

True

500

1. What happens when the same poles of 2 different magnets are facing each other?


2. What happens when opposite poles of 2 different magnets are facing each other?

1. Same poles REPEL.


2. Opposite poles ATTRACT.

500

Force is measured in what units?

N (Newtons)

600

What non-contact force pulls a ball back to earth?


Gravity 

600

Name the Contact Force & Non-Contact Force in the scenario.

A boy bats a baseball into the air. The ball falls to the ground. 

Contact Force: boy hits the ball with a bat


Non-contact force: ball falls to the ground (gravity)

600

What would cause the most friction:

1. ice 

2. sandpaper

3. an oil slick

1. ice

600

Name a magnetic metal

What is Iron (or Steel, or Cobalt, or Nickel)



600

What ALWAYS changes when an object is in motion?

a. its phone number

b. its speed

c. its mass

d. its position

d. its position