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| If block A has a greater force pushing to the right which way will the block move? |
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| The block will move right. |
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Ask which one is true:
Competitor A ran to the right then to the left.
Competitor B ran to the left then to the right.
Competitor C ran in a straight line.
Competitor D ran to the right and then ran toward the left.
Correct Answer: Competitor D |
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| If a block has equal forces pushing on both sides, what will happen to the block? What type of force is this? |
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The block will not move.
This is a balanced force. |
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| If a stronger man is pushing a table on one side and a weaker man is pushing the table to the other, what type of force is this? |
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| This is an unbalanced force. |
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In an experiment, there were two standard cars. Car A had an added mass of 20 grams and Car B had an added mass of 60 grams. They were both being pulled with the same force. Which statement is true?
Car A will roll more quickly
Car B will roll more quickly |
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| Car A will roll more quickly. |
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| Forces can make things move faster, slower, stop, or change directions. If you roll a ball across a carpet, it will slow down as it rolls across the surface and eventually stop rolling. What causes this? |
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| Two magnets were placed near each other with opposite poles near each other. How would the force of magnetism affect the motion of these two magnets? |
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| Magnetism makes opposite poles pull toward each other. |
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| In an experiment to determine if floor surface affects distance a toy will role the scientist used carpet, a rubber mat, and a tile floor. The car was pushed with the same amount of force. It was determined that the toy rolled furthest on the tile floor. What is the dependent variable in this experiment? |
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| Size of the force pushing the car. |
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| In an experiment to determine if floor surface affects distance a toy will role the scientist used carpet, a rubber mat, and a tile floor. The car was pushed with the same amount of force. It was determined that the toy rolled furthest on the tile floor. What is the control variable in this experiment? |
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| In an experiment to determine if floor surface affects distance a toy will role the scientist used carpet, a rubber mat, and a tile floor. The car was pushed with the same amount of force. It was determined that the toy rolled furthest on the tile floor. What type of force caused this to happen? |
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| Where on a magnet has the greatest magnetic strength? |
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| What are example(s) of non-contact forces? |
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| What are example(s) of contact forces? |
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| What is something you can use to help reduce friction? |
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| What three things make up motion? |
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| Speed, Direction, and Position |
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| Direction is the path on which something moves. |
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| The place where something is located. |
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| What two things make up speed? |
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| The object is accelerating at 10 meters per second. |
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| This graph shows an object stopped for 4.5 seconds, then starts moving. |
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| The object stops moving at 35 meters. |
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| An object moving then stopping for a period of time then moving again at a faster pace. |
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| A person is walking away from home, then turns around and walks back home, then runs back away from home. |
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| A person can't be in two places at once. |
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| The forces are unbalances and the box will move west. |
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| Explain what a lubricant does. |
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| A lubricant reduces the affects of friction. |
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