5.P P.1.4 Force and Motion Review

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5.P.1.1-5.P.1.4 Force and Motion Review 5th Grade

5.P.1.1 Things you should know: _____________________ pulls any object on or near the earth toward it without touching it _____________________ is a force that is created anytime two surfaces move or try to move across each other All matter has _____________ The changing of any or all of these factors will affect the motion of an object.

5.P.1.2 Things you should know: You can measure the motion of an object based on the __________________ it will travel in a certain amount of ________________.

5.P.1.3 Things you should know: A ______________________ can be created using one axis to represent the _____________________that an object travels, and the other axis to represent the period of _______________ the object is traveling. A straight line shows ______________________________. The steeper the line, the _____________________ the motion.

5.P.1.4 Things you should know: The greater a ________________________ is, the greater the change (in motion) it produces. The greater the _________________ of the object being acted on, the less the effect of the same _________________.

A student uses a rubber band to launch the four objects shown in the table. Mass Paper clip 0.5 grams Piece of paper 1 gram eraser 2 grams Rubber ball 10 grams If the student pulls the rubber band back the same amount each time, which object Will most likely move the fastest when launched? Paper clip c. eraser Piece of paper d. rubber ball

6. How would you describe the ball’s motion?

7. What is the car doing between segment BC?

8. Which runner came in 1st place? ____________ 3rd place? _____________ Last Place? ____________

9. A child rides a wagon down a hill. Eventually, 9. A child rides a wagon down a hill. Eventually, the wagon comes to a stop. Which is most responsible for causing the wagon to stop? A gravity acting on the wagon B friction acting on the wagon C the mass of the wagon D the mass of the child

10. A swimmer swims 20 m in 40 s. What is the swimmer’s average speed?