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Force and Motion
Dingo!
Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing
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What is the unit
that force is
measured in?
newton
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The amount of
“stuff” or matter
in an object is
called _______
mass
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Unbalanced
forces cause __
motion
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Weight is a
measure of the
pull of ____ on
an object.
gravitiy
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Five
True or false
Friction exists
between any two
objects touching
each other.
true
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Velocity is speed
plus _____
direction
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Seven
The tendency of
an object to
resist a change
in the state of
motion.
inertia
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Eight
Define: force
A push or a pull
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Nine
Which will cause
more friction to a
moving object?
Ice, carpet or
wood
carpet
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Ten
The force that
slows or
prevents
movement of
objects across a
surface is
friction
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Eleven
The more force
applied to an
object, the ____
the change in
momentum
greater
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Twelve
Acceleration is
measured in
Meters/second/second
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Thirteen
Gravity depends
on mass and ___
distance
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Fourteen
How many laws
did Newton
author?
three
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Fifteen
What is “ an
objects at rest
remains at rest
and an object in
motion remains
in motion” know
as?
Newton’s first
law of motion
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Sixteen
True/False
When you are
traveling in a car,
you are moving
at ½ the speed of
the car.
False
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Seventeen
Why does a ball
roll across a rug
and slow to a
stop?
friction
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Eighteen
What force is
acting on you at
all times?
gravity
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Nineteen
How much less
would you weigh
on the moon?
1/6
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Twenty
The rate at which
motion changes
is _____.
acceleration
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