Force
Newton
Types of Energy
Changing Energy
Potpourri
100
This is an example of force.
What is [push|pull|the ability to change motion]?
100
This was Newton's first name.
What is Isaac?
100
Energy has the ability to do this.
What is work?
100
Energy stored in an object due to its position is called this type of energy.
What is potential?
100
The "P" in MSP stands for this.
What is proficiency?
200
Forces that are opposite and equal are called this.
What is balanced?
200
Objects in constant motion will remain in constant motion unless acted upon by this type of force.
What is unbalanced?
200
The food you eat stores this kind of energy.
What is chemical?
200
This type of energy is energy of motion
What is kinetic?
200
Mr. Ainley is this many years young.
What is 28?
300
This is a force that always acts in a direction opposite to the motion of the moving object.
What is friction?
300
The force of attraction that exists between all objects in the universe is called this.
What is gravity?
300
Light is a form of this type of energy.
What is electromagnetic?
300
According to Einstein, matter is another form of this.
What is energy?
300
This is the amount of science days we have left of school (including Monday's half day).
What is 8.5?
400
The property of matter that resists a change in motion is called this.
What is inertia?
400
According to Newton's second law of motion, force equals mass times this.
What is acceleration?
400
Sound is a form of this type of energy.
What is mechanical?
400
Gravitational potential energy is dependent on these two things.
What are speed and height?
400
This is the name of the drum box Mr. Ainley brought to school that one fine day.
What is a cajon?
500
A change in the force of gravity pulling on you will change this in you.
What is weight?
500
This is Newton's third law of motion.
What is for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?
500
X-rays, lasers, and radio waves are forms of this type of energy.
What is electromagnetic?
500
This person created comics and contraptions that entailed complicated machines for very simple tasks.
Who is Rube Goldberg?
500
This is what 5+5x5-5 equals.
What is 25?