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Force and Motion Review

Force that pulls two objects toward each other. 1.Force 2.Gravity 3.Motion 4.Crest :

Change of position 1.Distance 2.Speed 3.Motion 4.Friction :

Disturbance that travels through matter or space 1.Gravity 2.Crest 3.Speed 4.Wave :

How far it is from one place to another 1.Distance 2.Motion 3.Speed 4.Crest :

Highest point of a wave 1.Trough 2.Wave 3.Crest 4.Distance :

Lowest part of a wave 1.Crest 2.Trough 3.Wave 4.Motion :

Distance an object moves in a certain period of time 1.Distance 2.Speed 3.Motion 4.Trough :

Any kind of push or pull 1.Friction 2.Motion 3.Distance 4.Force :

What does a ruler measure? 1.Speed 2.Motion 3.Force 4.Distance :

Which surface would cause the least friction? 1.Grass 2.Rug 3.Dirt 4.Ice :10

Which surface causes the most friction? 1.Rubber 2.Ice 3.Tile 4.Grass :

What three things affect an object’s motion? 1.Mass, direction of force, and color 2.Mass, direction, and strength of force 3.Direction and strength of force and texture :

Which object would be affected by a magnetic force? : Paper clip 2.Rubber band 3.Marble 4. book

Which object would take the least amount of force to move? 1.Pencil 2.Car 3.Desk 4.Book :

What would you call your force when trying to move a desk with your friend’s force? 1.Net force 2.Impossible force 3.Friction 4.Gravity :

How do scientists figure out the speed of a wave? 1.Measuring its height 2.Measuring its depth 3.Measuring its temperature 4.Measuring its wavelength :