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Teacher instructions Students will be watching a video in Username: atcscience Password: atcvideo Please login BEFORE showing the video. The link for the video is on slide 3. After the video they will answer some questions related to it.

Directions Watch the video and answer the questions in the following slides. fm?guidAssetId=27DE45E9-9B3D-478E- A546- D893FC4D2B92&blnFromSearch=1&prod uctcode=US

1. The velocity of an object is the _____ of the object. A) speed B) acceleration C) speed and direction D) momentum and weight 2. The tendency of an object at rest to stay at rest and the tendency of an object in straight-line motion to continue moving is _____. A) motion B) friction C) inertia D) momentum

3. The force that slows or prevents movement of objects in contact with each other is called _____. A) inertia B) friction C) gravity D) momentum 4. What would happen to a moving object if no unbalanced force acts upon it? A) It would eventually come to a stop. B) It would continue to move at any speed. C) It would continue to move in any direction. D) It would continue to move at the same speed in the same direction.

5. Why do passengers in a car move forward when the car comes to a sudden stop? A) inertia B) gravity C) friction D) centripetal force 6. The change of motion of an object depends on _____. A) only the mass of the object B) only the size of the force on the object C) both the mass of the object and the size of the force D) only the weight of the object and the size of the object

7. Momentum is the product of the mass of an object times its _____. A) friction B) inertia C) velocity D) direction 8. For every action, there is an _____ and opposite reaction. A) active B) equal C) energetic D) unknown