The object that will have the most energy between ice, water and water vapor.
What is water vapor?
This type of energy is the energy of motion, the faster or heavier the object, the more of this energy it has.
What is Kinetic Energy?
The formula for density.
What is happening here?
Car stopped, car accelerating fast, car accelerating slower.
The change in state from a solid to a liquid.
What is melting?
What are the 2 factors that affect the strength of gravitational forces?
The mass of the objects and the distance between them
This type of property is observed using our senses.
What is a physical property?
If I were skateboarding down a hill, this is what would be happening to my potential energy as I go down the hill.
What is the potential energy would be decreasing?
Daily Double!!!
Compare and contrast the movement of the objects in these graphs.
The objects in both graphs are traveling at a constant speed.
Object X is traveling at a faster speed than object Y.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
What is the law of conservation of matter?
A place or object used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion
What is reference point?
This type of energy changes based on the position of the object and how far it is from the ground.
What is potential energy?
On a distance/time graph, this is how you graph an object that isn't moving.
What is a straight horizontal line?
Daily Double!!!
Describe the motion of the toy train.
The toy train moves at a constant speed and then slows down to a stop.
A characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into a new substance.
What is a physical property?
This is the density of water.
What is 1g/ml?
This is what all three states of matter have in common.
What is the particles are in constant motion?
What are the 3 ways an object can accelerate?
I will accept 3 answers.
speed up
slow down
change direction
Each of these graphs shows runners running a race. One of those runners is Sally, who had to stop to tie her shoe during the race. Which line shows Sally's motion?
Line C.