Forces and Motion 1
Forces and motion 2
Forces/Motion 3
Forces and Motion 4
Forces and Motion 5
100
Definition of energy
The ability to do work
100

What happens to an object when an unbalanced force acts on it?

can start moving, speed up or change direction

100

Student A is pushing a box with a force of 20N to the right. Student B is pushing with a force of 20 N to the right. Will the box move?

yes to the right! 

100
Which of Newton's Law is the Law of Action-Reaction?

Newton's Third Law

100

What is a second class lever and give an example

The load is in the middle
Eg. wheelbarrow, nut cracker

200

A change in position is called

Motion

200

Unit of measurement for force

Newtons

200

Forces that cause a change in motion are called..

unbalanced forces 

200

Friction in the air is called...

Air Resistance

200

Two ways to increase friction

- Make the surface rougher

- Increase the pressure between surfaces 

- increase the surface area

300

A large rock is motionless on a flat sidewalk. Which statement best explains why the rock remains motionless?

A) There are no forces acting on the rock. 

B)The only force acting on the rock is directed toward the sidewalk. 

C) The forces acting on the rock are all balanced

D) The sidewalk exerts an unbalanced force on the rock.




 

C

300

A force between two surfaces which prevents them from sliding past one another. A force that acts in the opposite direction of the traveling object

Friction

300

Student A is pushing a box with a force of 20N to the right. Student B is pushing with a force of 25 N to the left. What is the net force of this situation

5 N to the left

300

In a game of tug-o-war, what happens when the forces exerted by Team A and Team B are balanced?

neither team wins

300

What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. 

400

What does Archimedes Principle state?

That the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaces

400

Explain how 

Unbalanced 

400

Forces on an object that are equal in size and opposite in direction, cancelling each other out are called...

Balanced Forces 

400

As motion increases friction ________. 

decreases

400

Explain how density applies to buoyancy

the less dense an object, the more likely it is to float. If two objects of the same volume but different densities are placed in water, then the object that is more dense than water will sink

500

Name two different simple machines

wedge, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, lever, screw

500

What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?

The greater the mass of an object, the more force it will take to accelerate. 


F= m x a 

500

What is Newton's First Law of Motion?

An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. 

500

Danielle pulled gently on a spring scale. The scale showed a force, but the block did not move. Why not?

a. The force that she applied was balanced by another force.

b. The string between the spring scale and the block was not strong enough. 

c. The spring scale was broken, so there was no force when she pulled on it. 

d. There was not enough friction for the block to move. 


a. The force that she applied was balanced by another force.

500

Which of the following objects will have the greatest change in motion?

a. a small force applied to an object with a large mass.

b. a small force applies to an object with a small mass. 

c. a large force applied to an object with a large mass.

d. a large force applied to an object with a small mass. 

d. a large force applied to an object with a small mass.