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1 What is friction?

1 The resistance to motion created by two objects moving against each other. Home

2 True or False: Unless acted on by force, objects in motion tend to stay in motion and objects at rest remain at rest.

2 True

3 Observe the video and explain the effects of: 1. Force on the object (pull the spring back) 2. The weight of the object (drag the blue truck onto the track) Click here to see video

3 The greater the force, the faster the truck goes. The bigger the truck the slower it goes. Home

4 What state of energy is a fork on the table potential or kinetic?

4 Potential –it isn’t moving

5 This word describes how fast an object is moving.

5 Speed

6 What is a force?

6 A force is any push or pull that causes an object to move.

7 Describe what type of energy this fire has.

7 Kinetic

8 Describe what would happen if the size of the roller coaster car got bigger? Smaller?

8 The bigger the car, the slower it would go. The smaller the car, the faster it would go.

9 True or False: The greater the force the smaller the change in motion will be. The smaller the force, the greater the change in motion will be.

9 False