Forces Basics
Friction
Air Resistance
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Forces Riddles
100

This force pulls objects toward the Earth.

Gravity


100

Q: Which surface has more friction: sandpaper or ice?

sandpaper

100

Why does a parachute slow a person falling?

It increases air resistance

100

Draw a ball falling from your hand. Show the force acting on it.

One arrow pointing down (gravity)

100

I pull you down and keep your feet on the ground.
I work all the time, but I can’t be seen.
What am I?

Gravity

200

In which direction does gravity pull objects on Earth?

down

200

Q: What is produced when you rub your hands together quickly?

Heat
200

: Which has more air resistance: a flat sheet of paper or a crumpled one?

flat sheet of paper

200

Draw a box being pushed across the floor. Show the forces acting on it.

  • Arrow forward (push)
  • Arrow backward (friction)
200

I slow you down when you slide or stop.
Without me, you might slip and drop.
I happen when surfaces meet.
What force am I?

Friction

300

How does gravity change when an object has more mass?

Gravity becomes stronger

300

Q: Name one way to reduce friction between two surfaces.

add a liquid

300

Why does a feather fall slower than a rock?

it experiences more air resistance


300

Draw a feather falling through the air. Show the forces.

  • Arrow down (gravity)
  • Arrow up (air resistance)
300

I only work when something moves through a gas.
The faster you go, the stronger I become.
I can be small for a rock but large for a parachute.
What force am I?

AR

400

In a vaccuum - what drops faster a feather or a bowling ball?

The same.

400

Why do car tires have rough treads instead of being smooth?

To increase friction

400

What would happen if there was no air resistance?

Objects would fall much faster because nothing would slow them down.

400

Draw a parachute falling. Show which force is stronger. (Draw a bigger arrow for the force that is stronger)

  • Arrow down (gravity)
  • Bigger arrow up (air resistance stronger)
400

I can pull some metals close, but not all that you see.
I have two ends that work together, called poles—just like me.
Opposites attract, but likes push away.
You can’t see my force, but I work every day.
What am I?

Magnets

500

Q: How would your weight change on the Moon compared to Earth?

You would weigh less on the Moon

500

A parachutist jumps out of a plane. At first they fall quickly, then they slow down after opening the parachute. Explain what forces are acting and why the speed changes.

Gravity pulls the parachutist down. Air resistance pushes upward. When the parachute opens, air resistance increases, so they fall more slowly

500

What type of shape reduces air resistance?

streamlined

500

Draw a car moving along a road and show all the forces acting on it. Use arrows and label each force.

  • Arrow forward → driving force (push from engine/tires)
  • Arrow backward → friction (from road) and/or air resistance
  • Arrow down → gravity
  • Arrow up → support force from the ground 
500

I help things float and keep them up high,
Even heavy ships don’t sink when I’m nearby.
I push upward in water, though I can’t be seen,
Without me, boats would dive straight down, not stay in between.
What am I?

Buoyancy