FORCE & MOTION & NEWTON’S LAWS TEST REVIEW

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FORCE & MOTION & NEWTON’S LAWS TEST REVIEW

Draw a picture Draw 3 roller coaster cars on a track. The mass of each car is 300kg. Draw a picture of this showing the 3 cars and the mass of each. What is the total mass? They are accelerating at 10 m/s2 . What is the acceleration? Now use the triangle and insert the mass and the acceleration. Find the force to stop to coaster. F = _______ N

Draw a picture A rocket is flying to Mars! It is traveling at 10,000 m/s. That is the speed of it. It is always traveling at 10,000 m/s. It has moved out of Earth’s gravity. There is not other forces being applied to it. Its forces are balanced. What will the rocket do as it travels in space?

Draw a picture A car is moving forward. A kid is in the front seat with a coke. A kid is in the back seat with a water bottle. Another car pulls out in front of your car. The driver yells, uses hand signals, and slams on the brakes. What happens to everything in the car? How does the kid in front move? How does the kid in back move? How does the water bottle move? How does the coke move?

List Newton’s 3 laws Give an example of each law. Now tell which law these belong with: A cup of sitting in a vehicle appears to move left as the vehicle makes a sharp right turn. A rocket moves upward as the engine pushes downward against exhaust gases and the exhaust gases push upward against the engine. A train traveling 88 kilometers per hour takes approximately one mile to come to a complete stop. A watermelon on the back seat flies forward when the car stops suddenly.

Speed graph Write this information down Find the speed of the car at each second. Using S=d/t List the speed of the car for each second. Did the speed of the car change each second? What is acceleration? Was there acceleration? Was there a change in speed?

Obser Draw a conclusion. Write about it.

Make a chart showing force and mass! Child applies 60 newtons of force to each ball! Pink bowling ball – 30 g Green bowling ball – 50 g Blue bowling ball – 70 g Black bowling ball – 90 g

Add to chart Using FOUR triangles…… Add mass and force for each colored bowling ball. Do the math for each List the acceleration in order from slowest to fastest!

Write the question!!!!! A driver is transporting a watermelon in the back seat of a car traveling at a speed of 87 km per hour. The watermelon has a mass of approximately 3.5 kg. A deer standing in the roadway causes the driver to come to a sudden stop. The watermelon crashes into the back of the front seat with great force. Which of Newton’s laws best explains why it is safer to wear your seatbelt and to tie down or buckle in any objects being transported in a vehicle? What part of the above scenario is important to answer the question?

Draw a speed vs. time graph A car travels at a constant speed of 7 m/s for 2 sec. The car decreases its speed from 7 m/s to 4 m/s over the next 2 seconds (it takes 2 seconds to slow down). The car then continues to travel at a constant speed of 4 m/s for the next 2 seconds.

Draw the arrows and describe the motion and show the calculations (math) involved 8 16 16 8 16 8 16 8

Venn diagram differences speed velocity

Speed/velocity/acceleration Is a change in velocity a change in speed? Is a change in speed a change in velocity? What is acceleration? Is a change in velocity acceleration? Is a change in speed acceleration?

Draw this. Is this a graph Draw this! Is this a graph? Using 2 sentences tell what types of things this could graph?

Did you draw this! Is this a picture of a hill?

See label A. what’s happening to speed. See label B See label A. what’s happening to speed? See label B. What’s happening to speed? See label C. What’s happening to speed? Speed B. A. C. Time

The hummer has 4 times as much mass as the car The hummer has 4 times as much mass as the car. With the same horsepower under the hood, what will happen to the acceleration of the smart car?

Assume the numbers shown are forces. Draw the arrows Assume the numbers shown are forces. Draw the arrows. Describe the motion and show the calculations (math) involved. What is the difference in the two colors? 5 1.3 .67 5

Draw a graph using this data

Show the triangle using the formula. F = m x a Add the mass and the acceleration to the triangle m = 760.0 kg a = 7.0 m/s2 SOLVE!!!