a. Determine the relationship between velocity and acceleration.

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S8P3. Students will investigate relationship between force, mass, and the motion of objects. a. Determine the relationship between velocity and acceleration. b. Demonstrate the effect of balanced and unbalanced forces on an object in terms of gravity, inertia, and friction. c. Demonstrate the effect of simple machines (lever, inclined plane, pulley, wedge, screw,and wheel and axle) on work.

1. Oliver the dog doesn't want to walk in the rain 1. Oliver the dog doesn't want to walk in the rain. He can make his owner pull harder on the leash to get him out the door by A. sitting on the vinyl floor. B. sitting on the tile floor. C. sitting on the carpeted floor. D. sitting on the wood floor.

1. C. sitting on the carpeted floor.

 2. Suzan places a marble and a ball of modeling clay on the surface of water in a jar. Both objects sink.  Suzan removes them from the water. Then she molds the clay ball into a bowl shape and again places the two objects on the surface of the water. What happens next? A. The marble and the clay bowl both sink. B. The marble and the clay bowl both float. C. The marble floats and the clay bowl sinks. D. The marble sinks and the clay bowl floats.

2. D. The marble sinks and the clay bowl floats.

3. All objects in the universe are attracted to each other by the force of A. effort. B. friction. C. gravity. D. inertia.

3. C. gravity.

4. Why do some competitive swimmers shave their heads and bodies. A 4. Why do some competitive swimmers shave their heads and bodies? A. to decrease weight B. to decrease friction C. to increase buoyancy D. to increase blood flow

4. Why do some competitive swimmers shave their heads and bodies. B 4. Why do some competitive swimmers shave their heads and bodies? B. to decrease friction

5. Sam was learning how to roller-skate. He did not want to go fast 5. Sam was learning how to roller-skate. He did not want to go fast. On which kind of floor surface would Sam travel the slowest? A. carpet B. concrete C. tile D. wood

5. Sam was learning how to roller-skate. He did not want to go fast 5. Sam was learning how to roller-skate. He did not want to go fast. On which kind of floor surface would Sam travel the slowest? A. carpet

6. Which is true about the relationship between an object's mass and its weight? A. The object's mass is caused by the weight of the object pushing downward. B. Weight is gravity's force on the object, which is determined by its mass. C. An object's weight and its mass are the same, but they are measured differently. D. An object's weight and its mass are independent of each other.

6. Which is true about the relationship between an object's mass and its weight? B. Weight is gravity's force on the object, which is determined by its mass.

7. Katie sent a soccer ball toward Andy on a flat field 7. Katie sent a soccer ball toward Andy on a flat field. The ball started moving because of which force? A. her kick B. gravity C. friction D. air inside the ball

7. Katie sent a soccer ball toward Andy on a flat field 7. Katie sent a soccer ball toward Andy on a flat field. The ball started moving because of which force? A. her kick

8. Two children are playing on a seesaw in the park 8. Two children are playing on a seesaw in the park. Child A, who weighs less than child B, is suspended in the air. In order to raise Child B into the air, Child A must move farther away from the fulcrum of the seesaw. jump up and down in place. move closer to the fulcrum of the seesaw. do nothing.

8. Two children are playing on a seesaw in the park 8. Two children are playing on a seesaw in the park. Child A, who weighs less than child B, is suspended in the air. In order to raise Child B into the air, Child A must move farther away from the fulcrum of the seesaw.

9. Susan plays a game of marbles with John 9. Susan plays a game of marbles with John. She tries to knock John's marble out of the circle. She rolls her marble and it hits John's marble. How would John's marble move after being hit?

. A. B. C. D.

. A. .

10. Which activity makes use of a pulley. A 10. Which activity makes use of a pulley? A. raising a flag on a tall flagpole B. a tug-of-war game C. tying a knot to hold down a tent D. a jump-rope game

10. Which activity makes use of a pulley? A. raising a flag on a tall flagpole

11. Which is a type of inclined plane? A. ramp B. rope C. gear D. wheel

11. Which is a type of inclined plane? A. ramp

12. What must happen to an object in order to accelerate it. A 12. What must happen to an object in order to accelerate it? A. A net force must be applied. B. Some weight must be removed. C. Its frictional coefficient must be reduced. D. It must contain momentum.

12. What must happen to an object in order to accelerate it? A. A net force must be applied.

13. Which of the following is often used as a lever. A. file B. nail C 13. Which of the following is often used as a lever? A. file B. nail C. saw D. crowbar

13. Which of the following is often used as a lever? D. crowbar

14. What type of simple machine is used to split things apart. A 14. What type of simple machine is used to split things apart? A. screw B. wheel and axle C. wedge D. inclined plane

14. What type of simple machine is used to split things apart? C. wedge

15. David wants to remove the top from a gallon paint can 15. David wants to remove the top from a gallon paint can. What kind of simple machine should he use as a tool? A. lever B. wheel and axle C. pulley D. inclined plane

15. David wants to remove the top from a gallon paint can 15. David wants to remove the top from a gallon paint can. What kind of simple machine should he use as a tool? A. lever

16. What type of simple machine is used to pull a flag up to the top of a flagpole? A. screw B. wheel and axle C. inclined plane D. pulley

16. What type of simple machine is used to pull a flag up to the top of a flagpole? D. pulley

17. A car is traveling down a hill 17. A car is traveling down a hill. Which of the following will affect the amount of energy the car has? A. how long the car is B. the time of day C. how much the car weighs D. the color of the car

17. A car is traveling down a hill 17. A car is traveling down a hill. Which of the following will affect the amount of energy the car has? C. how much the car weighs

18. Which best explains why a person using a ramp can load heavy boxes onto a truck more easily than a person can using only human strength? A. The person using a ramp needs less force. B. The person using human strength needs less force. C. The ramp reduces the weight of the boxes. D. Friction makes it harder to lift boxes without a ramp.

18. Which best explains why a person using a ramp can load heavy boxes onto a truck more easily than a person can using only human strength? A. The person using a ramp needs less force.

19. The blocks shown in the pictures below are all made of wood 19. The blocks shown in the pictures below are all made of wood. Which car will move the fastest? A. B. C. D.

19. The blocks shown in the pictures below are all made of wood 19. The blocks shown in the pictures below are all made of wood. Which car will move the fastest? . . D.

20. When you bend your arm at the elbow, the bones and muscles in your arm are acting as a system. What simple machine does this system represent? A. inclined plane B. pulley C. wedge D. lever

20. When you bend your arm at the elbow, the bones and muscles in your arm are acting as a system. What simple machine does this system represent? D. lever

21. Which activity involves the use of a simple machine. A 21. Which activity involves the use of a simple machine? A. riding on a seesaw B. flying a kite C. listening to a radio D. skiing down a hill

21. Which activity involves the use of a simple machine? A. riding on a seesaw

22. Which hill would you slide down the fastest?    A. hill A B. hill B C. hill C D. It would take the same time to slide down all of the hills.

22. Which hill would you slide down the fastest? B. hill B

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