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QUESTION:

The amount of matter an object has is it’s __________________.

ANSWER:

Mass

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QUESTION:

______________ happens when an object’s speed or direction changes.

ANSWER:

Acceleration

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QUESTION:

The tendency of an object to keep moving or remain at rest is called ________________.

ANSWER:

Inertia

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QUESTION:

A 4 kilogram object moving at 4 meters per second squared has a force of ______________.

ANSWER:

16 Newtons

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QUESTION:

An object hits a wall with a force of 40 Newtons and an acceleration of 8 meters per second squared, it’s mass is __________ kilograms.

ANSWER:

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QUESTION:

We use this law to measure force.

ANSWER:

Newton’s Second Law

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QUESTION:

This law is about objects in motion and at rest.

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Newton’s First Law

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QUESTION:

This law explains why people who do not wear their seatbelts crash into the windshield during car accidents.

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Newton’s First Law

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QUESTION:

To calculate pressure you should know _________________.

ANSWER:

Weight and Area

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QUESTION:

As the weight of an object increases, the pressure on the objectusually ________________.

ANSWER:

Increases

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QUESTION:

If the weight is spread over a large area, the pressure usually ___________.

ANSWER:

Decreases

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QUESTION:

If the weight of an object doubles and the area it covers doubles, then the pressure exerted _______________.

ANSWER:

Remains the same

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QUESTION:

A 100 pound girl spreads all her weight evenly on a brick with an area of 10 square inches. The pressure in pounds per square inch is _______________.

ANSWER:

10

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QUESTION:

The speed and direction of an object is it’s _______________.

ANSWER:

Velocity

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QUESTION:

In an experiment, the group that tests our hypothesis is the _______________ group.

ANSWER:

Experimental

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QUESTION:

We make a good prediction during this stage.

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Hypothesis

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QUESTION:

We decide if our hypothesis is correct during this stage.

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Conclusion

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QUESTION:

We use our senses to determine a problem during this stage.

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Observation

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QUESTION:

We test the hypothesis during this stage.

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Experiment

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QUESTION:

In an experiment, the comparison group is the ____________ group.

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Control

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QUESTION:

The resistance to motion is ______________.

ANSWER:

Friction

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QUESTION:

_______________ is a push or pull.

ANSWER:

Force

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QUESTION:

The force that pulls towards the center of the earth is called_____________.

ANSWER:

Gravity

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QUESTION:

Who was the scientist that gave us the laws of motion? (Full Name)

ANSWER:

Sir Issac Newton

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QUESTION:

Which laws says that force is equal to mass times acceleration? ANSWER:

Newton’s Second Law of Motion