Force, Motion and Energy Review

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Force, Motion and Energy Review A game developed by Kyle C. Sampson Content Provided by Ms. Mowad & Ms. Burke Timberwood Middle School Humble ISD The file may NOT be copied, shared, or edited without permission from Kyle C. Sampson.

Speed/Acceleration/Velocity TIMBERWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL – Force REVIEW! 10 PTS 20 PTS 30 PTS 40 PTS 50 PTS Definitions 10 PTS 20 PTS 30 PTS 40 PTS 50 PTS Force Diagrams 10 PTS 20 PTS 30 PTS 40 PTS 50 PTS Speed/Acceleration/Velocity Set all score to 0 after each game. You can only change the score while in the presentation. 10 PTS 20 PTS 30 PTS 40 PTS 50 PTS Motion Graphs TEAM 1 TEAM 2 TEAM 3 TEAM 4 TEAM 5 TEAM 6 TEAM 7 TEAM 8

Total or sum of all forces acting on an object Definitions 10 pts Total or sum of all forces acting on an object

Definitions 10 pts - ANSWER Net Force

Equal and opposite forces Definitions 20 pts Equal and opposite forces

Definitions 20 pts - ANSWER Balanced Forces

Definitions 30 pts A rate of motion in a specific direction

Definitions 30 pts - ANSWER Velocity

An object’s rate of motion measured by distance and time Definitions 40 pts An object’s rate of motion measured by distance and time

Definitions 40 pts - ANSWER Speed

Definitions 50 pts A change in rate of motion or Direction

Definitions 50 pts - ANSWER Acceleration

What is the Net Force of the above Object Force Diagrams 10 pts 4 N What is the Net Force of the above Object

Force Diagrams 10 pts - ANSWER FNET: Accelerating 4 N to the right

What is the Net Force of the above Object Force Diagrams 20 pts 10N What is the Net Force of the above Object

Force Diagrams 20 pts - ANSWER FNET: Accelerating 10 N up

What is the Net force of the above Object Force Diagrams 30 pts 90 N 100 N What is the Net force of the above Object

Force Diagrams 30 pts - ANSWER FNET: Accelerating 10 N to the right

Force Diagrams 40 pts There is 30 Newtons of force pulling to the left and another 20 Newtons pushing to the left on the same object. Draw a force diagram and calculate the net force

Force Diagrams 40 pts - ANSWER FNET: Accelerating 50 Newtons to the left

Force Diagrams 50 pts Describe the net force between a woman sitting in a chair and the chair

Force Diagrams 50 pts - ANSWER Forces are Balanced

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 10 pts An object traveling 15 m/s is known as what?

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 10 pts - ANSWER

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 20 pts A object traveling 10 m/s north is known as what

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 20 pts - ANSWER

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 30 pts The following is an example of what? Joseph is slowing down to take the curve carefully on his dirt bike

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 30 pts - ANSWER

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 40 pts A ladybug crawls a distance of 10 meters in 5 seconds. What is the average speed?

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 40 pts - ANSWER Speed =Distance 10m Time 5s 2 m/s

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 50 pts known as a change in speed, velocity or direction.

Speed/Velocity/Acceleration 50 pts - ANSWER

Motion Graphs 10 pts Describe what is happening in the graph below:

Motion Graphs 10 pts - ANSWER Constant Speed

Describe what is happening in the graph below Motion Graphs 20 pts Describe what is happening in the graph below

Motion Graphs 20 pts - ANSWER At rest or No Motion

Describe what is happening in the graph below Motion Graphs 30 pts Describe what is happening in the graph below

Moving at a constant rate then No motion or at rest RANDOM 30 pts - ANSWER Moving at a constant rate then No motion or at rest

Describe what is happening in the graph below Motion Graphs 40 pts Describe what is happening in the graph below

Motion Graphs 40 pts - ANSWER Increasing Speed

Calculate the average speed at 5 seconds Motion Graphs 50 pts Calculate the average speed at 5 seconds

Motion Graphs 50 pts - ANSWER 3 m/s