FORCE
MOTION
TABLES
NET FORCE/MASS
KINETIC AND POTENTIAL ENERGY
100

Which force moves something closer to you?

Pull

100

An object at rest stays at

Rest

100

Where is the table title located?

At the top of the table.

100

Net Force:

All of the _________ added together.

forces

100

Kinetic Energy is the energy of 

Motion

200

Which force moves something away from you?

Push

200

Who created Laws of Motion?

Newton

200

Where are the column titles located?

On the tops of the columns.

200

Mass:

The amount of ________ in an object.

Matter

200

What does an object do to use kinetic energy?

Move

300

What fell on Issac Newton's Head?

an apple

300

An object in motion stays in 

Motion

300

Data is collected in the table _________

Body

300

Net Force determines if an object is still _________ or stopped.

Moving

300

Potential Energy is energy that is 

Stored or Resting

400

A force can cause an object to move, stop, change _________________, and speed.

Direction

400

This describes a change in speed and direction.

Acceleration

400

 A student used a table to collect the following data:

Balloon Size(CM)  and Elapsed Time(SECONDS)

6 cm went 2.5 seconds

8 cm went 6 seconds

10 cm went 4 seconds

12 cm went 5 seconds

14 cm went 5.5 seconds.

Which balloon went the slowest?

6 cm

400

An object with more __________ will be harder to stop.

Mass

400

Which picture does NOT have potential energy?

A.B.

A.

500

A student has the four balls below and wants to roll each ball towards a marble to cause the marble to move. If the student uses the same force to roll each ball, which ball would require the most amount of force to reach and move the marble?


50 Grams

500

An object's speed and direction

Velocity

500

A table shows data collected about the speed of an object. 

Would you read the table top to bottom or bottom to top?

Top to bottom

500

Matter is anything that takes up ___________ and has ______________.

Space and Weight

500

Which of the following objects has Kinetic energy?

A) A book sitting on a shelf
B) A car stopped on the road
C) A ball sitting on the ground
D) A person running

D