Motion
Energy
Simple Machines
Direction/Pressure
FINALE
100

What is MOTION?

What is the Change in POSITION over TIME.

100

What is ENERGY?

What is the ability to do work.

100

Why do we use simple machines?

They change the way work is done.

100

What are the 4 main cardinal directions?

North, East, South, and West.

200

What is speed in a specific direction?

What is Velocity.

200

What does K.E. stand for?

Kinetic energy

200

What is the center point of a wheel?

What is an Axle.

200

What is pressure? 

The measure of force that is acting on a given area.

300

What is the main way to show speed in a symbol?

 What is MPH.

300

What measurement is force measured in usually?

Newtons (N)

300

What is the purpose of a wedge?


To split the load.

300

What is a reference point?

The location to which you compare other locations.

400

What is the definition of acceleration?

What is the rate at which velocity changes.

400

What is Newton's First Law?

An object in rest stays in rest, and an object in motion, stays in motion

400

Name each of the main 6 simple machines.

Wheel and Axle, Pulley, Wedge, Screw, Inclined Plane, Lever.

400

What is the definition of a VACUUM in SCIENCE?

The area of low pressure being affected by an area of high pressure. 

500

What is the equation to calculate distance?

 Distance=Speed(Time)

500

What is Inertia?

 What is the tendency for an object to resist a change in motion.

500

What is an example of a movable pulley?

Zip Line

500

What is a force of attraction due to an objects mass called?

What is Gravity.

500

What is the definition of BUOYANT FORCE? No using your notebooks, only from knowledge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

An upward force that all fluids exert on matter.