Convert the following measurement:
0.0004789 mm to km
What is " 0.0000000004789 km"?
What is "January 4th"?
Definition of motion
What is "when something is moving"?
Definition of a force.
What is "a push or a pull on an object"?
There is a box being pushed 7N to the right and 9N to the left. What is the net force AND direction?
What is "2N to left"?
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What is "King Henry Died Unusually Drinking Chocolate Milk"?
Why he had to leave college.
What is "the plague"?
How to tell something moved
What is "there is a change in position"?
Shows magnitude AND direction of a force
What is a "vector"?
Why objects move forever in space.
What is "there is very little friction"?
BASE S. I. Units we DO use in science.
What is "meters, liters, & grams"?
Five of his invention.
What is "the cat door, the sun dial, calculus, the telescope, & Newton's"?
Reference point
When is "a point used to describe the position of something and whether it is in motion"?
Three non-contact forces
What are " magnetism, gravity, & air resistance"?
Finish the WHOLE CHANT:
"Arrows in the same direction..."
What is "get added up without correction
Arrows pointing towards each other get subtracted one from another.
Arrows pointing away is okay, but they get subtracted anyway"?
The man that suggested the U.S.A. use the S.I. system of measurement
Who is "Thomas Jefferson"?
How he "apparently" discovered gravity
What is "sitting under a apple tree sipping tea/an apple fell on his head"?
How it's possible to be still and moving at the same time
What is "you are sitting still, but the Earth is moving"?
Why you don't use lowercase n for Newtons.
What is "lowercase n means 10 ^-9"?
An Amazon package is being dropped off at your house. The Amazon driver pushes the package to the left towards your house door 70 N. Your dog bumps the package while you are playing with them and it slides to the right 30 N. The wind lifts up your package 2N. What is the net force and direction of your Amazon package.
What is " 38 N left"?
Instruments of measurement we've used in class this year.
What is "ruler, graduated cylinder, triple beam balance, beaker & spring scale"?
Newton's 1st Law
What is "An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force"
ALL of the forces observed working on the marshmallow during our launching activity.
What is "push, pull, air resistance, friction, & gravity"
Force can do these 4 things.
1. cause a resting object to move
2. change an object's speed
3.change an object's direction
4. change an object's shape"?
Name of the vehicle that holds the record for fastest land truck
What is the "Shockwave"?