Experimental Design
Energy
Forces
Electricity
Newton's Laws
100
In the rocket balloon station, the distance the rocket balloon traveled is this type of variable.
What is the dependent variable?
100
This type of energy is based on the position of an object
What is potential energy?
100
A tie in arm wrestling is an example of this kind of force.
What is a balanced force?
100
The movement of this particle is key to powering devices.
What is electrons?
100
Objects with more of this will have greater inertia.
What is mass?
200
In the medicine ball station, weight of the medicine ball is this type of variable.
What is the independent variable?
200
In the convection spiral station, when energy flowed from one type to another.
What is a conversion or transformation?
200
This factor is affected by both the amount of gravity on a planet and the amount of matter in an object.
What is weight?
200
This type of circuit will always continue to work even if one battery is taken out.
What is parallel?
200
The normal force corresponds with this law.
What is Newton's 3rd Law?
300
In the McCaffrey's Security Problem, the brightness of the lightbulb is this kind of observation.
What is a qualitative observation?
300
Identify the incorrect word in this statement: The flow of electrons creates electricity.
What is creates?
300
While gravitational force depends on the mass of an object, the magnetic force an object experiences depends on this factor.
What is domains?
300
Adding more batteries in parallel in a circuit increases what about the circuit.
What is the lifespan?
300
If the force applied on two objects of two different masses is the same, this one will have the lower acceleration.
What is the object with the greater mass?
400
In the windmill lab, the distance of the fan to the windmill is this type of variable
What is a constant?
400
This type of energy is why all objects eventually stop moving.
What is dissipated or lost energy?
400
The strength of a force in a force diagram is represented by this.
What is the size of the arrow?
400
Circuit A in back has the lifespan of this many batteries.
What is 3 batteries?
400
This is the reaction force in the rocket balloon lab.
What is the air pushing back on the balloon?
500
DAILY DOUBLE! This is the control in the McCaffrey's Security problem.
What is the original McCaffrey's security system?
500
In the virtual roller coaster, this is where the roller coaster had the greatest kinetic energy.
What is the bottom of the first hill?
500
DAILY DOUBLE! This is the force that prevents you from falling through your chair when you are sitting on it.
What is a normal force?
500
Circuit B in back has the brightness of this many batteries.
What is 4 batteries?
500
This law explains why subway poles are necessary on subway cars that start and stop suddenly.
What is Newton's first law?