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  • THIS IS
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  • With Host... Your
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  • 100 200 300 400 500 MotionSpeedAccelerati on FrictionLaws of Motion Vocabulary
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  • When objects distance from another object is changing AA 100100
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  • What is motion? A 100100
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  • A place or an object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion AA 200
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  • What is a reference point? ASlide 4 200Slide 4
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  • In physical science, a push or pull is called a _____. A 300
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  • What is a force? A 300300
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  • An objects motion is never changed if force are _______. ASlide 12 400Slide 12
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  • What is balanced forces? A 400400
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  • If the net force on an object is not zero, the forces are _________. A 500500
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  • What are unbalanced forces? A 500500
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  • Calculated by dividing distance by time B 100100
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  • What is speed? B 100100
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  • Velocity includes these two pieces of information B 200200
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  • What is Speed and Direction? B 200200
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  • If a student steps 12 meters and it takes her 2 seconds, what is the students speed? B 300300
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  • 12/2 = 6 m/s B 300300
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  • If two dogs were playing tug of war and dog A is pulling left with a force of 5 N and dog B is pulling right with a force of 2 N, what direction and with what force is the rope moved? B 400400
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  • 5-2 = 3N Direction: Left BSlide 4 400Slide 4
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  • The measurement that you see on the speedometer is what? B 500500
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  • What is instantaneous speed? B 500500
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  • The rate at which velocity changes CSlide 26 100Slide 26
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  • What is acceleration? C 100100
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  • Acceleration happens when C 200200
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  • What is a change in speed or direction? CSlide 4 200Slide 4
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  • A boy accelerates at a rate of 3m/s/s. How fast will he be travelling at 5 seconds? (Assuming that he started at rest) CSlide 30 300Slide 30
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  • What is 15m/s? Each second he travels his speed will increase by 3 m/s. So 3 x 5 = 15 C 300300
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  • DAILY DOUBLE C 400400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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  • What force balances that of gravity of a falling object? What stops the acceleration of a falling object? C 400400
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  • What is air resistance? CSlide 4 400Slide 4
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  • How can a car that is travelling around a track change acceleration if the cars speed does not change? C 500500
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  • What is its direction could change? C 500500
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  • Type of friction that occurs on a non-moving object D 100100
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  • What is Static Friction? D 100100
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  • Something that increases friction. D 200200
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  • What is the mass of the objects or the force pressing them together? DD 200
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  • Two things that increase the gravitation pull between two objects D 300300
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  • What is increased mass and decreased distance? DSlide 4 300Slide 4
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  • A way that friction can be reduced D 400400
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  • Smooth surfaces Decrease mass Change type of friction D 400400
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  • Air resistance is an example of ___________ friction DSlide 45 500Slide 45
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  • What is fluid friction? DSlide 4 500Slide 4
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  • Newtons first law of motion E 100
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  • Object in motion stays in motion Object at rest stays at rest Unless acted on by outside force E 100100
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  • Newtons 2 nd Law E 200200
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  • Force = Mass x Acceleration The more massive an object and the faster you wish it to travel the more force must be applied. E 200200
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  • Newtons Third Law of Motion E 300300
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  • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction E 300300
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  • A _____ is an object that is thrown E 400400
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  • What is a projectile? E 400400
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  • Bubbles are round because . E 500500
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  • What is..because fluids exert pressure evenly in all directions E 500500
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  • The downward force acting on an object in free fall is ____. F 100
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  • What is gravity? F 100100
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  • The SI unit for distance F 200200
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  • What is meter? F 200200
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  • The SI unit for Force F 300300
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  • What is a Newton? (N) F 300300
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  • Force that two objects exert when in physical contact with each other F 400400
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  • What is Friction? F 400
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  • Tendency of an object to resist change in motion F 500500
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  • What is inertia? F 500500
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  • How does your weight and mass change in space? And why? Click on screen to continuecontinue
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  • WeightDecrease do to lessened effect of Earths gravitational pull Massremains constant because you still have the same amount of substance as you did on Earth Click on screen to continueto
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