Force and Motion Examples Basics

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Force and Motion 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 Examples Basics Definitions True/False 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10

Force The Question

What is a push or a pull? Categories

Friction The Question

What is the rubbing of one object against another? Categories

Inertia The Question

What is when an object is in motion it tends to stay in motion and when it is at rest it tends to stay at rest? Categories

Gravity The Question

What is the pull between two objects? Categories

When a soccer ball slows down by rolling in the grass it is an example of The Question

What is friction? Categories

Roller Coaster falling towards the earth The Question

What is gravity? Categories

Tripping over something and your body keeps going The Question

What is inertia? Categories

Mowing the lawn is an example of what kind of force? The Question

What is a push? Categories

When a ball moves, it goes in a continuous line until acted on by The Question

What is an outside force? Categories

Mixing a cake batter is an example of… The Question

What is curved motion? Categories

You weigh _______ on the Earth than on the moon. The Question

What is more? Categories

A clock in an example of… The Question

What is back and forth or curved motion? Categories

The heavier an object, the more force needed to move it. The Question

What is true? Categories

Forces do not make objects move. The Question

What is false? Categories

Friction happens when I rub my hands together. The Question

What is true? Categories

Gravity makes it possible for me to stand here on Earth right now. The Question

What is true? Categories