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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Motion ForcesMore ForceCalculationsGraphing
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What is the formula for calculating speed?
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3 Speed = Distance / Time
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4 What causes motion?
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5 Unbalanced forces
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6 Describe the motion as a result of these forces. 2 kg 8 kg A
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7 An object will move to the left because there is more force pushing in that direction
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8 How long will it take a car to travel 200 miles at 50 mph?
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9 4 Hours
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10 What is the difference between speed and velocity?
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11 Direction
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12 A push or a pull
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13 A force
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14 A force occurring between all objects in the universe. The mass and distance between these objects determines the strength of this force
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15 Gravity
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16 Force which resists motion
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17 Friction
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18 In which case is acceleration of the block greater? 1N→ 1 kilogram 4N → 1 kilogram
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19 4N→ 1 kilogram
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20 An object in motion stays in motion, and an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force
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21 Inertia
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22 The two forces which affects the motion of a car down a ramp
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23 Gravity and friction
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24 What is the force that keeps sneakers from sliding around (resists motion)?
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25 Friction
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26 Frictional force increases when the mass of an object
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27 increases
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28 The dependent variable in the car ramp lab and in Pinball Wizard.
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29 TIME
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30 To increase reliability of experimental results, and increase confidence in results, scientists should…
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31 Complete more trials and/or increase the sample
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32 You travel to a city 200 km away in 2.5 hours. What is your average speed?
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33 80 km/h
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34 16 cm/n is an example of
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35 velocity
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36 A car travels for ½ an hour at a speed of 60km/h. How far does the car travel?
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37 30 km
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38 A plane traveling at 180 km/min comes to a stop in 10 minutes. What is its acceleration?
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39 -18
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42 Who’s average speed is faster?
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43 Springer
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44 Describe an object’s speed when speed does not change over time
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45 Constant speed
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46 Two variables plotted on motion graphs
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47 Distance & Time
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48 What Science Materials do you need to calculate speed?
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49 Timer & Metric Ruler/Meter Stick
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50 How far has the boat traveled?
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51 60 km
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