Force
Magnetic-Force
Experiments
More of Forces
100
This Force is happening all the time. It pulls us down to Earth everyday.
What is Gravity.
100
Name the two poles that are on a magnet.
What is North and South.
100
What happen to the paper clip when it was tied to a string on the floor and a magnet was placed on the filing cabinet?
What is, it floated in the air.
100
Applying a push or a pull to an object always changes is________.
What is Motion.
200
What do we call a push or a pull?
What is force.
200
True or False- Two opposite poles attract to each other.
What is True.
200
True or False- When using the ruler, paperclips, and magnets the less magnets, the farther the paperclip could go before it would snap back to the magnet.
What is False.
200
If an object is moving, is it a balanced or unbalanced force?
What is Unbalanced.
300
What is another way to say "pull together"?
What is Attract.
300
The area surround the magnet is known as?
What is magnetic field.
300
How do you get an object to start moving?
What is by applying force. (pushing or pulling)
300
Tim kicks a soccer ball and it begins to roll away from him. Is this an example of balanced or unbalanced force?
What is unbalanced force.
400
What is another way to say "push away"?
What is repel.
400
True or False- The farther apart two magnets are, the stronger the magnetic force is.
What is False.
400
If you are pushing a chair with 500 units of force and your friend is pushing the chair opposite of you using 400 units of force, what direction will the chair be moving? Toward you or toward your friend?
What is Toward your friend.
400
Two people are pulling from opposite sides of a tug-of-war rope. If you are both pulling with the same amount of force, what will happen to the rope?
Nothing, the rope will not move because the forces are balanced.