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Force & Motion Review

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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?

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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.

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3.

Students are performing the investigation shown below.

Which statement best describes this situation?

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4.

Students are performing the investigation shown below.

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

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5.

What does force do to an object's motion?

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6.

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

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7.

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

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8.

Which force works in opposition to motion?

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9.

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

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10.

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

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11.

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

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12.

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

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13.

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

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14.

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

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15.

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

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16.

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

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17.

What materials could measure force in your experiment?

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18.

Match the force application with the potential result in an object

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Dropping a ball from a height

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The car moves forwards

Pulling a rope attached to a box

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The ball falls downwards due to gravity

Pushing a stationary car

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The box moves towards you

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19.

Match the type of force with its correct definition

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Magnetic force

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A force that opposes motion

Friction

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A force that attracts two bodies toward each other

Gravity

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A force exerted by magnets or magnetic fields

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20.

Match the action to the type of force it demonstrates

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Sliding a book across a table

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Magnetic force

Throwing a baseball

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Friction

Two magnets sticking together

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Gravity

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21.

Match the scenario with the correct effect of force

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A person pulls on a heavy sled

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The ball returns to the ground due to gravity

A person throws a ball upwards

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The stroller slows down and stops due to friction

A person stops pushing a stroller

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The sled moves in the direction of the pull