Chapter 13 review.

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Chapter 13 review

Newton’s Laws of Motion Choose a question Final Question Types of Motion Speed and Velocity Forces Newton’s Laws of Motion Simple Machines 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

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TYPES OF MOTION 100 What type of motion is steady and constant? Constant Motion Circular Motion Vibrational Motion Periodic Motion

Types of motion 200 What type of motion goes in many directions and speeds? Circular Motion Periodic Motion Constant Motion Variable Motion

Types of motion 300 What type of motion vibrates back and forth? Periodic Motion Circular Motion Vibrational Motion Constant Motion

Types of motion 400 What type of motion moves in a circle? Circular Motion Variable Motion Constant Motion Vibrational Motion

Types of motion 500 What type of motion is back and forth? Periodic Motion Circular Motion Constant Motion Constant Motion

Speed and velocity 100 What is the formula for calculating speed? Speed = distance/time Speed = time/distance Speed = distance x time Speed = distance + time

Speed and velocity 200 Which word describes the speed and the direction of an object’s motion? Speed Velocity Work Power

Speed and velocity 300 Calculate the speed of an object moving 100 meters in 10 seconds? 100 m/sec 10 miles/hr 10 velocity 10 m/sec

Speed and velocity 400 What is the speed of an object moving 10 meters in 5 seconds? 2 m/hr 2 m/sec 50 m/sec 10 m/sec

Speed and velocity 500 What is the speed of an object that travels 150 meters in 5 seconds? 15 m/sec 30 m/sec 150 m/sec 5 m/sec

forces 100 What term describes the result of two materials rubbing against each other? Friction Gravity Work Power

Forces 200 What is the term for a force of attraction between two objects? Friction Gravity Work Power

Forces 300 What term describes the rate at which work is done? Work Friction Power Gravity

Forces 400 What term describes a push or pull? Friction Gravity Force Magnetism

Forces 500 What term describes when a force moves an object? Friction Work Power

Newton’s Laws of Motion 100 What law states “An object at rest stays at rest until a new force acts on it. An object moving at a constant speed will continue to move in a straight line and at a constant speed.” Newton’s Second Law of Motion Newton’s First Law of Motion Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Newton’s laws of motion 200 What law explains that the stronger the force acting on an object, the more it will accelerate? Newton’s Third Law of Motion Newton’s First Law of Motion Newton’s Second Law of Motion

Newton’s laws of motion 300 What law states “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”? Newton’s First Law of Motion Newton’s Second Law of Motion Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Newton’s laws of motion 400 Throwing a basketball and a bowling ball is an example of which law? Newton’s Third Law of Motion Newton’s First Law of Motion Newton’s Second Law of Motion

Newton’s laws of motion 500 Football players tackling on the field is an example of which law? Newton’s First Law of Motion Newton’s Second Law of Motion Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Simple machines 100 Give an example of a pulley. Back to Game Board

Simple machines 200 Give an example of a wedge. Back to Game Board

Simple machines 300 Give an example of lever. Back to Game Board

Simple machines 400 Give an example of a wheel and axle. Back to Game Board

Simple machines 500 Give an example of an inclined plane. Back to Game Board

Final question What is Mrs. Begner’s favorite baseball team? Back to Game board