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Eight Grade Science CRT Study Guide Third Quarter 07-08 This is a guide. This is not the test. Refer to core concept pages for eligible content. Revised 030909 8.0 1. 8.0 2. 8.0 3. 8.0 4. 8.0 5. 8.0 6. 8.0 7. 8.0 8. 8.0 9. 8.0 10. 8.0 11. 8.0 12. 8.0 13. 8.0 14. 8.0 15. 8.0 16. 8.0 17. 8.0 18. 8.0 19. 8.0 20. 8.0 21. 8.1 22. 8.1 23. According to Newton’s first law of motion, what will a moving object that is not acted on by an unbalanced force do? Which of Newton’s laws explain inertia? remain in motion first law of motion What explains the tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion? What is a measure of inertia? inertia What causes a person to fall backward against her seat when an airplane takes off? When the brakes are suddenly applied to a moving vehicle, what causes a person to continue to move forward in his seat? What does Newton's second law of motion state about an object's acceleration? According to Newton’s 2nd law, if there is an increase in force, what will happen to the acceleration of the object? According to Newton’s third law of motion, when a force is exerted on an object what does a second object produce? Which of Newton’s Laws is an example of sitting in a chair? inertia Which of Newton’s Laws states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction? The law of conservation of momentum states that when two objects collide, what happens to their combined momentum? If an astronaut uses a jet of nitrogen to maneuver in space, what law is illustrated as the nitrogen is expelled? What type of activity best displays the use of conservation of momentum? What type of activity best demonstrates Newton’s third law of motion? Why can you run into a person and knock them over if they are standing still? If both a golf ball and a bowling ball are moving at the same velocity, which ball has more momentum? If the driver of a car suddenly makes a sharp turn, why will the passenger slide to the side of the car? If an astronaut throws a ball in space, when will the ball stop? Which of the following objects have the LEAST inertia: a 5000 kg dump truck full of dirt, a 1000 kg car, a 10 kg rock, or a 1 kg cat? The greatest? A student kicks a 0.2 kg ball. She then kicks a 30 kg rock with the same force. What can be said about the acceleration of the ball as compared to the rock? A student is pushing her teacher in a chair down the hall. What could she use to increase the acceleration of the 100 kg teacher if given the following choices: a 100 kg bag of bricks, a 175 kg bag of bricks, a 200 kg bag of bricks or use the help of another student? Be able to calculate force, acceleration or mass using the formula F = ma. (two knowns will be given.) Revised 03/09/09 & posted on webpage mass inertia It increases as its mass decreases and as the force acting on it increases. the acceleration will increase force equal in size and opposite in direction first and third laws third law of motion remains the same after the collision Newton’s third law playing a game of pool hitting a baseball with a bat because of momentum the bowling ball, because it has more mass inertia The ball will remain in motion forever or until it hits another object. a 1 kg cat 500 kg dump truck The ball will have a greater acceleration than the rock. have another student help push the chair Page 1 of 4 Eight Grade Science CRT Study Guide Third Quarter 07-08 This is a guide. This is not the test. Refer to core concept pages for eligible content. Revised 030909 8.1 24. 8.1 25. What type of friction causes a sky diver’s acceleration to change as he or she falls? What is needed to calculate an object’s acceleration? 8.1 26. Be able to calculate the net force given magnitude and direction. 8.1 27. Given the formula, (average speed = total distance divided by total time),be able to calculate speed, distance or time. 8.1 28. 8.1 29. What is determined if the distance a car travels is divided by the time it took the car to travel that distance? What is the SI unit for speed? 8.1 30. What is being calculated if distance is divided by time? 8.1 31. Be able to determine resultant velocity. 8.1 32. What factors cause a change in acceleration? 8.1 33. What is the motion of a catapult? 8.1 34. above the bull's eye 8.1 35. 8.1 36. 8.1 37. 8.1 38. Due to projectile motion, where should Mr. Smith aim when shooting at a target? By what is the curved path traveled by a thrown baseball known? What is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching? Why does the deck around a pool become very slippery to walk on when wet? What type of friction opposes the motion of a car? 8.1 39. rolling 8.1 40. 8.1 41. 8.1 42. 8.1 43. 8.1 44. What type of friction is responsible for a car's tires wearing away, making them very smooth, after several thousand kilometers? Using the formula [acceleration = final velocity – starting velocity divided by time], be able to determine the acceleration, final velocity or the starting velocity. What type of friction occurs when brakes are applied on a car or a bicycle? What causes the napkins to stay on the picnic table even though there is a slight breeze? All objects accelerate toward the Earth at a rate of 9.8 m/s/s. What is the effect on velocity for every second that an object falls downward? What type of friction is air resistance also known as? 8.1 45. 9.0 46. 9.0 47. Given a leaping frog, a game of billiards, a race car, or a bowling ball; which is as example of an object in projectile motion? What is the term for a slanted surface used to raise an object? What is the term for a bar that is free to pivot about a fixed point? Revised 03/09/09 & posted on webpage fluid starting velocity, final velocity, and the total time it takes to change velocity Opposite directions then subtract Same direction then add s=d/t d=st t=d/s speed m/s average speed Opposite directions then subtract Same direction then add direction or velocity projectile motion projectile motion Friction fluid friction fluid friction a=Vf – Vi/t sliding static friction increases by 9.8 m/s until it reaches terminal velocity fluid friction a leaping frog inclined plane lever Page 2 of 4 Eight Grade Science CRT Study Guide Third Quarter 07-08 This is a guide. This is not the test. Refer to core concept pages for eligible content. Revised 030909 9.0 48. What is the name given to an inclined plane wrapped around a cylindrical post? What type of simple machine is an inclined plane with one or two sloping sides? Why is the work output for a machine always less than the work input? Determine which arrangement would have the greatest mechanical advantage? When a machine increases the size of the force exerted, what happens to the distance through which the force is exerted? What type of simple machine is a jar lid? 9.0 49. 9.0 50. 9.0 51. 9.0 52. 9.0 53. 9.0 54. 9.0 55. 9.0 56. 9.1 57. What would happen if astronauts, who wear pressurized suits in space, took their suits off? 9.1 58. Why do you not notice atmospheric pressure on your body? 9.1 59. In what direction is fluid pressure always directed? 9.1 60. Why will a helium-filled balloon float in air? because helium is less dense than air 9.1 61. What volume of fluid does an object displace? a volume equal to its own volume 9.1 62. 9.1 63. 9.1 64. 9.1 65. Some people who keep parakeets as pets trim the flight feathers. This makes it more difficult to fly because the size of the wing has changed. What would this do? How do upside-down wings, or spoilers mounted on the rear end of race cars, help to reduce the danger of accidents? Why can a submarine travel both on the surface of the water and underwater? Why do hydraulic devices use liquids instead of gases? 9.1 66. Using the equation p = F/A, be able to determine pressure, force or area when given two of the knowns. 9.1 67. What is the SI unit for pressure? 9.1 68. 9.1 69. An empty aluminum soda can is heated for several minutes with a high-wattage hair dryer, causing the heated, "energized" particles of air inside the can to escape through the opening. The can’s opening is quickly sealed with strong tape. What will happen to the can as it cools? If a fluid flows from area A to area B, then what must be the conditions of area B? 9.1 70. How would you describe the input force and distance of a screw? What factor must change when a machine changes the size of a force? What does a single pulley change on an object? The reason you blow round bubbles and not square ones is explained by what principle? Revised 03/09/09 & posted on webpage screw wedge some of the work done is used to overcome friction the rope with greatest number of pulleys distance must decrease screw Small input force over a long distance distance direction of the input force on the object the fluids in their bodies would overcome the pressure outside of their bodies, and they would explode because the fluids inside your body also exert pressure outward in all directions decrease the amount of lift the bird can achieve decrease the lift of the car because it can change its density gases can be compressed and liquids cannot P=F/A A=F/P F=PA Pa The can will be crushed Area B has lower pressure (fluids flow from areas of HIGH pressure TO LOW pressure) Pascal's principle Page 3 of 4 Eight Grade Science CRT Study Guide Third Quarter 07-08 This is a guide. This is not the test. Refer to core concept pages for eligible content. Revised 030909 9.1 71. 9.1 72. 9.1 73. Given the formula (D=m/v), be able to calculate density, mass or volume. 10.0 74. 10.0 75. 10.0 76. Suppose you are jumping on a trampoline. At the top of your jump, what can be said about the amount of your potential energy? By increasing the speed of an object what happens to its potential energy? What is the SI unit for energy? 10.0 77. 10.0 78. 10.0 79. 10.0 If given the following information, where would atmospheric pressure be greatest? (below sea level, at sea level, on a mountain top, at the altitude at which planes fly) In what direction do gases exert pressure? The gasoline in a bus engine transfers into what type of energy as the bus moves? What type of energy is stored in a stretched rubber band? Before a music box will play music, the spring inside must be wound. What type of energy is stored, giving the music box the ability to play music? 80. A roller coaster travels up and down a large hill and a small hill. At what point on the hills does a roller coaster have the greatest kinetic energy? Revised 03/09/09 and posted on webpage Revised 03/09/09 & posted on webpage Below sea level evenly in all directions D=m/V m=DV V=m/D potential energy is at a maximum it does not affect potential energy joule kinetic energy Potential energy potential energy the bottom of the biggest hill (the greatest potential energy would be at the top of the biggest hill) Page 4 of 4