Integrated Science Quiz 2
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Last updated 12 months ago
13 questions
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Match the following pairs
Match the following pairs
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Kinetic Friction | arrow_right_alt | Any push or pull on an object |
Theory | arrow_right_alt | A force that stops things from ever moving |
Speed | arrow_right_alt | A force that slows down objects that are already moving |
Static Friction | arrow_right_alt | The "force" that pulls us to the center of large objects like the Earth |
Velocity | arrow_right_alt | How fast something moves, and the direction it travels |
Gravity | arrow_right_alt | How fast something moves |
Microgravity | arrow_right_alt | Free Fall |
Force | arrow_right_alt | Unit of Force, named after one of the greatest scientists of all time |
Terminal Velocity | arrow_right_alt | A speed where air resistance force balances |
Newton | arrow_right_alt | An idea repeatedly proven true using current technology |
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An object in motion stays in motion. An object at rest, stays at rest.
An object in motion stays in motion. An object at rest, stays at rest.
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Force = Mass times Acceleration
Force = Mass times Acceleration
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Every action has an equal but opposite reaction
Every action has an equal but opposite reaction
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Speed is
Speed is
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Velocity is
Velocity is
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| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Second Slowest | arrow_right_alt | Light Speed |
Third Fastest | arrow_right_alt | A spacecraft |
Slowest | arrow_right_alt | Sound |
Second Fastest | arrow_right_alt | A human |
Fastest | arrow_right_alt | A banana slug |
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The total amount of matter (stuff) that makes up an object
The total amount of matter (stuff) that makes up an object
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Speed =
Speed =
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When a BIG object and a TINY object fall in a room with NO AIR
When a BIG object and a TINY object fall in a room with NO AIR
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What really is the final word on how fast a conventional car can accelerate in a straight line?
What really is the final word on how fast a conventional car can accelerate in a straight line?
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A moving car slams on its brakes, and the brakes lock up, and make a loud SCREECH is an example of
A moving car slams on its brakes, and the brakes lock up, and make a loud SCREECH is an example of
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Match the pairs that go together
Match the pairs that go together
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Speed | arrow_right_alt | Meters Per Second |
Mass | arrow_right_alt | Kilograms |
Time | arrow_right_alt | Newtons |
Weight | arrow_right_alt | Meters |
Length | arrow_right_alt | Seconds |