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Forces Act Gravity Describe Motion
Studying Motion
Newton’s Laws
Capture the Chapter
This is the tool you can use to measure force on an object.
A 100
What is a spring scale?
A 100
This is the type of friction that makes starting to
pushing a box across the floor difficult.
A 200
What is static friction?
A 200
This is the surface of the ones listed here: grass, carpet, tile floor, or sandy path, that will most likely allow a basketball
to roll the farthest.
A 300
What is a tile floor?
A 300
This is what happens to an object when balanced forces
are acting on it.
A 400
What is the object does not move?
A 400
This is what happens to an object when unbalanced forces are acting on it.
A 500
What is the object moves in the direction of the net force?
A 500
Of the places listed below, this is where there will be the
greatest affect of gravity.
In an airplane, at sea level, on the Moon, on Mount Everest
B 100
What is at sea level?
B 100
The gravitational pull of this object keeps the Moon from
shooting straight out into outer space.
B 200
What is the Earth?
B 200
This is the object that causes changes in the daily tides
because of its gravitational pull on Earth.
B 300
What is the Moon?
B 300
An object with a large mass will have a _________
gravitational force.
B 400
What is strong?
B 400
Since the gravitational force of Mr. Schmidt is less than
the gravitational force of the Earth, this is what happens.
B 500
What is we are not pulled toward Mr. Schmidt even
though he has a gravitational force?
B 500
This is what is measured which gives us the difference
between a speed and a velocity.
C 100
What is a direction?
C 100
Based on this graph, this is what is happening between 3
seconds and 7 seconds.
C 200
What is the object is changing acceleration?
C 200
This is the thing an observer uses to detect motion.
C 300
What is a frame of reference?
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
This is the average speed of a runner who is traveling 3 kilometers in 30 minutes.
Please tell you speed in km/hr.
C 400
What is 6 km/hr?
C 400
This is one of the kinds of motion mentioned in the text.
C 500
What is: (accept any one of these) circular motion, straight-line motion, or
vibrational motion?
C 500
This is what causes a rock to sit on the ground and remain
in the same place unless a force acts on it.
D 100
What is inertia?
D 100
This is a measure of the force needed to stop a moving
object.
D 200
What is momentum?
D 200
A billiard ball strikes another ball and slows down while causing the second ball to move. This is what was
given to the second billiard ball when the first one struck
the second one.
D 300
What is momentum?
D 300
Imagine you are pushing a 10-kilogram box with a 5-N force and want to find the acceleration. This is the
equation you would use to calculate your acceleration.
D 400
What is acceleration = force / mass?
D 400
A baseball player hits the ball with his bat. The baseball
hits the bat with an opposite and ____________ force.
D 500
What is equal?
D 500
This is Newton’s First Law of Motion
E 100
What is: An object at rest remains at rest, and an objet in motion remains in motion
at constant speed and in a straight line, unless acted on
by an unbalanced force?E 100
According to Newton’s 2nd Law, of the objects listed
below, this one will have the greatest acceleration if
thrown with the same amount of force.
Baseball, tennis ball, bowling ball, table tennis ball
E 200
What is a table tennis ball?
E 200
This is Newton’s Third Law of Motion.
E 300
What is: When a force is applied to an object, the
object exerts an equal force in the opposite direction?
E 300
This is the example below where there would be no movement.
A 2-N force pulling up and a 5-N force pushing down
A 2-N force pulling up and a 3-N force pushing down
A 3-N force pulling to the left and a 3-N force pulling to the right
A 5-N force pulling to the left and a 4-N force pulling to the right
E 400
What is: A 3-N force pulling to the left and a 3-N force pulling to
the right?
E 400
This is Newton’s Second Law of Motion
E 500
What is: The acceleration of an object depends on the
mass of the object and the size of the net force applied?
E 500
These are the two things you should describe about a force
that acts on an object.
F 100
What are the size and the direction of the force?
F 100
This is how balanced forces affect the motion of an object.
F 200
What is there is no change in motion when forces are
balanced?
F 200
This is the net force on a ball that has a 15-N force pushing right and a 9-N force pushing
left.
F 300
What is 6-N to the right?
F 300
This is an example of static friction.
F 400
What is pushing against a heavy piano?
F 400
This is why most coastal areas have two high tides
each day.
F 500
What is the Earth rotates and there are two areas of high
tide on the Earth so any area passes through each of these
high tide areas?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Speed
Please record your wager.
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This is the difference between instantaneous speed and average
speed.
Click on screen to continue
What is instantaneous speed is the speed at a certain moment and average speed is the average of the instantaneous speeds over a
certain period of time?
Click on screen to continue
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