Vocabulary
Forces & Motion
Speed and Velocity
Graphs and Data
Cause-and-Effect
100

What is force?

A push and a pull

100

If a force acts in the SAME direction as motion, what happens?

The object speeds up.

100

What is the formula for speed?

speed=distancet/time

100

A line graph shows distance increasing quickly over time. What does this tell you about speed?

The object is moving fast.

100

Complete the sentence:

Because the force acted opposite the motion, the object _____.

slowed down

200

What is motion?

When an object changes position.

200

If a force acts in the OPPOSITE direction of motion, what happens?

The object slows down.

200

A turtle travels 20 meters in 10 minutes. What is its speed?

speed=20 meters/10 minutes=2m/min

200

A graph line becomes steeper over time. What is happening to the object?

The object is speeding up.

200

Complete the sentence:

As the skateboarder pushed harder, the skateboard ________.

 sped up

300

What is velocity?

Speed in a specific direction.

300

A soccer ball is moving right. A force pushes left. What will most likely happen?

The ball slows down.

300

A car travels 60 miles in 2 hours. What is its speed?

speed=60 miles/2 hours=30 mph

300

Look at this data table:
Time (s)Distance (m)

1              2

2             4

3              6

4              8

What is the speed? 

2 m/s

300

Use comparative language:

A car moving at 40 mph is traveling ________ than a car moving at 20 mph.

faster

400

What are controlled variables?

Parts of an experiment that are kept the same. 

400

Why can astronauts continue floating through space without a force pushing them?

Objects continue moving unless a force changes their motion.

400

A biker travels 30 meters north in 10 seconds. What is the biker’s velocity?

3m/s north

400

A graph shows a flat horizontal line for distance over time. What does this mean?


The object is not moving.

400

A graph shows one runner’s line is steeper than another runner’s line. Compare the runners.

The runner with the steeper line moved faster.

500

What is an experimental error?

Mistakes or problems that affect results.

500

A hockey puck moves north. A force pushes west. What will happen?

The puck changes direction.

500

A puck changes velocity from –3 m/s to –7 m/s. Did it speed up, slow down, or change direction?

It sped up because the number moved farther from zero while staying negative.

500

A student says, “The object moved farther each second, therefore the speed increased.”
Do you agree? Explain.

Not necessarily. You would need to know if the distance increased by larger amounts each second. Equal increases mean constant speed.

500

A student changed two variables during an experiment. What effect could this have on the results?

It could increase experimental error and make results less reliable.