Forces and Motion Review  For every question you get correct give yourself 100 points.  For every question you get wrong subtract 200 points. 1.

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Forces and Motion Review  For every question you get correct give yourself 100 points.  For every question you get wrong subtract 200 points. 1

 This is a push or pull on an object that can cause it to change direction. 2

 This is a measurement of how much material an object is made up of. 3

 This is the force that pulls 2 objects together because of their mass. 4

 Everything with mass has a __________ pull.  You have mass therefor you have a little bit of ______________. 5

 List 2 things that Sir Isaac Newton did.  1.  2. 6

 The force that keeps a resting object at rest and a moving object moving in a straight line is called _________________. 7

 This force happens when 2 objects rub together. 8

 To a scientists, the ability to do work is _____________. 9

 What is the type of energy an object has because of its position? 10

 Give 4 examples of Potential Energy. 11

 What is the energy of motion? 12

 Give 4 examples of Kinetic Energy 13

 If an object is moving or can move than it has ________________ energy. 14

 An object gets this type of energy from a chemical change. _____________ energy 15

 Give 2 examples of chemical energy. 16

 This is the type of energy that comes from the flow of electricity. ___________ energy. 17

 This is the result of a force moving an object. 18

 If you are pushing on a big rock and it does not move did you do work? 19

 Which of these is an example of doing work?  Watching TV  Thinking  Pushing someone on a swing  Listening to music 20

 What are the 6 simple machines? 21

 This is a machine made up of several simple machines. 22

 This is a machine made up of several simple and compound machines. 23

How did you do?  If you score between points you are ready for the test. Light Studying will be good!  If you score below 1900 points you have some HEAVY studying to do 24