Tuesday Warm Up October 15.

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Tuesday Warm Up October 15

Students are investigating how mass affects the force needed to move an object. They attached a wooden block to a spring scale and placed a 10 g mass on top of the block and pulled it 50 cm across a table top. As they did, they observed the force shown on the spring scale. Which of the following describes the next step they should take in their investigation? A Pull the spring scale a longer distance. B Cover the table top with a carpet square. C Repeat the same steps using a heavier mass. D Attach a smaller block to the spring scale.

A group of students wanted to compare the distances a toy car travels after leaving ramps of different heights. What tool would provide the most useful information for their comparison? A Stop watch B Pan balance C Hand lens D Meter stick

Students are investigating motion with a rubber band car Students are investigating motion with a rubber band car. They want to know how the number of winds of the rubber band affects how the car moves. They will record the number of winds of the rubber band. What other data will they need to collect? A The distance the car travels when released B The length of the rubber band during each trial C The amount of time it takes to wind the propeller D The width of the surface on which the car moves

A group of students collected the following data by pulling a toy car back different distances and then releasing it. According to the data, the distance the toy car traveled increased as the - A mass of the car was decreased B starting pull-back point increased C temperature in the classroom increased D surface on which the car rolled was changed

Students create balloon rockets by taping drinking straws to balloons and running a thick string through the straw. The ends of the string are held tightly apart. When the balloon is inflated and released, it moves along the string. What should the students do to change the amount of friction that slows the motion of the balloon rocket? A Try different color balloons. B Use a different type of tape. C Replace the string with thin wire. D Hold the string ends closer together.