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Motion and Forces
Objective Sheet
1.
Define motion and list the different types of motion. Ch 1.1
2.
Describe the circular motion of a moving object as the result of a force acting toward the center
(FM1A7a)
3.
Classify different types of motion (straight line, projectile, circular and vibrational) (FM1A7b) Ch
1.1
4.
Given an object in motion calculate its speed. (FM1A7c) Ch 1.1
5.
Interpret a line graph representing an objects motion in terms of distance over time using
metric units. (FM1A7d) Ch 1.1
6.
Distinguish between speed and velocity Ch 1.1
7.
Define acceleration. Ch 1.1
8.
Identify and describe the types of forces acting on an object in motion, at rest and
floating/sinking (FM2A7a) Ch 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
9.
Compare the forces acting on an object by using a spring scale to measure them to the nearest
Newton (FM2A7b)
10.
Compare the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on an object’s motion. (FM2D7a) Ch 1.2
11.
Explain that when forces are balanced, objects are at rest or their motion remains constant
(FM2D7b)
12.
Explain that a change in motion is the result of an unbalanced force acting upon an object
(FM2D7c)
13.
Explain how the acceleration of a moving object is affected by the amount of net force applied
and the mass of the object (FM2D7d)
14.
Explain every object exerts a gravitational force of attraction on every other object (FM2B7a)
15.
Recognize an objects weight is a measure of the gravitational force of a planet/moon acting on
that object (FM2B7b)
16.
Compare the amount of gravitational force acting between objects (dependent on their masses
and distance between them) (FM2B7c)
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