Forces
The Scientific Method
History
Mass
Linear Motion
100

What is the definition of a force

What is a push or a pull

100

What is the first step of the Scientific Method?

What is identify a problem/ask a question
100

Galileo stated that without this, an object would continue to move forever

What is friction

100

This term is used to describe the amount of matter in an object

What is mass

100

This can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time it takes to travel that distance.

What is speed

200

The amount of force applied to an object is expressed in these

What is Newtons

200

What is the fourth step in the Scientific Method

What is conduct an experiment. 

200

Aristotle believed that this type of motion was natural only for the heavens

What is circular motion

200

This is a measure of the force of gravity on an object

What is weight

200

Prior to Galileo, moving objects were only described as being _____ or ____

What is slow or fast

300

This is the combination of all forces acting on an object

What is Net Force

300

What is a Hypothesis? 

What is an educated guess or a prediction

300

Aristotle divided motion into these two types

What is natural and violent motion

300

The greater an objects inertia the _______ (more/less) force it takes to change its state of motion

What is more

300

What is one way to measure your instantaneous speed while driving

What is look at your speedometer 

400

This type of quantity is represented using both direction and magnitude

What is a vector quantity

400

Why is it important to report your findings?

What is to learn from others, expand upon your findings, and so others don't ask the same question. 

400

This term is used to describe the tendency for objects to resist changes to their state of motion

What is inertia

400

This is the measure of space in an object

What is volume

400

This can be calculated by dividing the the change in velocity by the change in time

What is acceleration

500

This is a state of motion where no physical changes occur, it is a state of steadiness. Where that sum of all forces equal 0

What is Mechanical Equilibrium 
500

What are the two types of data review measurements 

What is Quantitative and Qualitative. 

500

This man was persecuted due to his theory that the earth was not the center of the universe

Who is Copernicus 

500
In the US we use this system of measure.

What is the Metric System

500

What type of unit appears twice when considering the acceleration of an object

What is a unit of time