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100 Forces & Motion 400 300 200 500 100 Earthquakes & Seismic Waves 400 300 200 500 100 Energy 400 300 200 500 100 Skeletal System 400 300 200 500 100 Nervous System 400 300 200 500
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Page 1: 100 Forces & Motion 400 300 200 500 100 Earthquakes & Seismic Waves 400 300 200 500 100 Energy 400 300 200 500 100 Skeletal System 400 300 200 500 100.

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Page 2: 100 Forces & Motion 400 300 200 500 100 Earthquakes & Seismic Waves 400 300 200 500 100 Energy 400 300 200 500 100 Skeletal System 400 300 200 500 100.

What force does work to pull Michael Jordan back

to the ground after a layup?

Column 1, 100

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If a bowler uses the same force on an 8 lb and a 10 lb

bowling ball, which will accelerate faster?

Column 1, 200

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Which surface would have more friction, a metal ramp or a metal ramp covered with sandpaper?

Column 1, 300

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If an object gains mass (like a snowball rolling down a

hill), will its inertia increase or decrease?

Column 1, 400

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Jill is doing chin-ups on the same bar as Carlos, who weighs 600 N. Jill weighs only 400 N. Compare the

amount of work Jill does in doing 10 chin-ups to the amount of work Carlos

does in doing 10 chin-ups.

Column1, 500

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Which travels faster, a primary wave or a secondary wave?

Column 2, 100

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How long does it take aprimary wave to travel 3,000 km?

Column 2, 200

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What is the time lag between a primaryand secondary wave 5,000 km away from

the epicenter?

Column 2, 300

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How far does a secondarywave travel in 16 minutes?

Column 2, 400

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What is the time lag between waves at a city 1,860 km from the epicenter of an

earthquake?

Column 2, 500

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What is the name for energy stored in an object?

Column 3, 100

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If an object speeds up, what kind of energy is increasing?

Column 3, 200

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As an object falls, what kind of energy is it losing?

What kind of energy is it gaining?

Column 3, 300

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Compare the work you do in each situation: lifting a 100 kg set of weights 3 m and lifting three 50 kg sets of

weights 2 m.

Column 3, 400

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If the only force that an object feels is friction, what happens to that object’s kinetic energy over

time?

Column 3, 500

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List three of the major functions of the skeletal system

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Inside a bone, this part produces blood cells

Column 4, 200

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Choose the other part of your body that has the same type of

joint as a shoulder:ankle, hip, elbow, wrist, jaw

Column 4, 300

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What is the main difference between a tendon and a

ligament?

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List all four layers of a bone and say which are living and which

are non-living

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This is the input channel for a neuron

Column 5, 100

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This is the gap that a signal has to jump to get from one neuron to the

next

Column 5, 200

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These are the two parts of the central nervous

system (CNS)

Column 5, 300

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Put these words in order to describe what happens in your

body as you react to something:sensory neuron, motor neuron,

brain, stimulus, response

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This is the name of the system that sends out hormones

AND

This is the name of the gland that does a 'fight or flight' response to a stimulus

Column 5, 500


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