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Force & Motion Review

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Question 1
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When pulling a wagon, it is much easier pull it down a hill than to pull the wagon up the hill. What is a likely explanation for this?

Question 2
2.

A student wants to create an experiment to test how marbles dropped at different heights will effect the creator size in a bucket of sand.

Select all the equipment needed to conduct this experiment.

Question 3
3.

Students are performing the investigation shown below.


Which statement best describes this situation?

Question 4
4.

Students are performing the investigation shown below.


What force is holding the blocks in place on the table?

Question 5
5.

What does force do to an object's motion?

Question 6
6.

If the force acting on a stationary object is increased, what happens?

Question 7
7.

What happens when two forces pull an object in opposite directions?

Question 8
8.

Which force works in opposition to motion?

Question 9
9.

If you apply force to an object and it doesn't move, what might be a reason?

Question 10
10.

What could we measure to observe how the applied force affects an object's motion?

Question 11
11.

What is the effect of a stronger push on a stationary object?

Question 12
12.

If you pull a ball on a smooth surface, which direction will it move?

Question 13
13.

What happens when equal pushes are applied on an object from opposite sides?

Question 14
14.

What does a larger force applied on an object result in?

Question 15
15.

What actions might demonstrate the effect of force on an object?

Question 16
16.

What might change about an object when a force is applied?

Question 17
17.

What materials could measure force in your experiment?

Question 18
18.

Match the force application with the potential result in an object

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Pulling a rope attached to a box
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The car moves forwards
Pushing a stationary car
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The ball falls downwards due to gravity
Dropping a ball from a height
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The box moves towards you
Question 19
19.

Match the type of force with its correct definition

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Gravity
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A force that opposes motion
Magnetic force
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A force that attracts two bodies toward each other
Friction
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A force exerted by magnets or magnetic fields
Question 20
20.

Match the action to the type of force it demonstrates

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Throwing a baseball
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Magnetic force
Two magnets sticking together
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Friction
Sliding a book across a table
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Gravity
Question 21
21.

Match the scenario with the correct effect of force

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A person throws a ball upwards
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The ball returns to the ground due to gravity
A person stops pushing a stroller
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The stroller slows down and stops due to friction
A person pulls on a heavy sled
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The sled moves in the direction of the pull