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Integrated Science Quiz 2

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Match the following pairs
Newton
Any push or pull on an object
Gravity
A force that stops things from ever moving
Static Friction
A force that slows down objects that are already moving
Terminal Velocity
The "force" that pulls us to the center of large objects like the Earth
Kinetic Friction
How fast something moves, and the direction it travels
Velocity
How fast something moves
Theory
Free Fall
Speed
Unit of Force, named after one of the greatest scientists of all time
Microgravity
A speed where air resistance force balances
Force
An idea repeatedly proven true using current technology
An object in motion stays in motion. An object at rest, stays at rest.
Newton's First Law
Newton's Second Law
Newton's Third Law
None of the above
Force = Mass times Acceleration
Newton's First Law
Newton's Second Law
Newton's Third Law
None of the above
Every action has an equal but opposite reaction
Newton's First Law
Newton's Second Law
Newton's Third Law
None of the above
Speed is
Distance divided by time
how fast you cover distance
always positive
All of the above
Velocity is
A measure of how fast AND what direction you are going
An example is 20 miles per hour North
Can be positive or negative
All of the above
Second Fastest
Light Speed
Slowest
A spacecraft
Second Slowest
Sound
Fastest
A human
Third Fastest
A banana slug
The total amount of matter (stuff) that makes up an object
Mass
Weight
Length
All of the above
Speed =
Mass times Length
Distance over time Plus Direction
Mass times Acceleration
Distance over time
When a BIG object and a TINY object fall in a room with NO AIR
They BOTH hit at the SAME TIME
They both float in midair until something knocks them
The SMALL object hits the ground FIRST
The BIG object hits the ground FIRST
What really is the final word on how fast a conventional car can accelerate in a straight line?
The FRICTION
The Driver
The ENGINE
The AIR resistance
A moving car slams on its brakes, and the brakes lock up, and make a loud SCREECH is an example of
Static Friction
Kinetic Friction
Air Resistance
All of the above
Match the pairs that go together
Length
Meters Per Second
Speed
Kilograms
Mass
Newtons
Time
Meters
Weight
Seconds