If a car travelled 120 miles in 2 hours, what is it's average speed?
What is 6 miles per hour?
Mrs. Swabb rolled a marble across the floor to Mrs. Santilee. What force started the ball rolling? (balanced force, unbalanced force, gravity, friction)
What is an unbalanced force?
Which of the following is an example of balanced forces? A. Sitting on a chair B. Kicking a soccer ball C. An apple falling onto the ground D. A rocket taking off
What is A - Sitting on a chair

What is 700 N?
If a runner is going around a track at a constant speed, is it accelerating? Explain why.
What is yes, because it is changing direction.
This is the force that acts on a space shuttle as it accelerates toward Earth.
What is gravity?
Which of the following forces slows objects down?
A. Friction B. Gravitational C. Magnetic D. Unbalanced
What is Friction
You and your brother are pushing a car with a dead battery with forces of 20 N and 25 N in the same direction. What is the net force applied on the car?
What is 45 N?
An interaction between a moving object and air molecules.
What is air resistance?
Give an example of velocity
What is anything with speed and direction?
Friction is a force caused by___________.
What is surfaces rubbing against one another?
Look at the picture on the board, is this an example of constant speed, slowing down, speeding up or at rest?
What is speeding up?
baby deer is trying to run for the first time. It is running with 50 N of force to the left. The mother deer is helping the baby to the left with a force of 25 N. What is the net force for the deer?
What is 75 N?
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
What is needed to give a boulder acceleration?
A large force that changes the boulders speed/direction.
What is air resistance?
What two factors affect the strength of a gravitational force?
What is mass and distance?
A brother is pulling a toy from his sister with a force of 6 N. The sister is pulling back with a force of 8 N.
Who gets the toy?
What is the net force?
What is the sister and 2 N?
A measure of the gravitational force between an object and the Earth.
What is weight?
What is the equation used to find the speed of an object?
What is distance divided by time?
A tool used to measure the force needed to move an object.
What is a spring scale?
If an object has more mass, then it takes ___________ force to move it.
What is more?
What letter is used as the unit of measurement when calculating Force?
What is the letter "N"?