Hosted by Mrs. Pyle 100 200 400 300 400 DEFINITIONS MOVEMENT ENERGY MATH WITH A TWIST 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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Hosted by Mrs. Pyle

DEFINITIONS MOVEMENT ENERGY MATH WITH A TWIST

Row 1, Col 1 What is the amount of material in an object? Mass

1,2 Which car is more aerodynamic? A or B Car B !

1,3 What is the “Energy” associated with motion ? Kinetic Energy

1,4 What is the most frequent number in a set of “Measurements”? Mode

2,1 What do you call the “energy” in a twisted rubber band? Potential Energy

2,2 What does mass control on a vehicle? The speed!

2,3 What “Energy” is always ready to be released? Potential Energy

2,4 The amount of material in an object. What is mass?

3,1 What is the load on the vehicle, which causes it to move slower? Weight

3,2 What are 2 variables that can affect the movement of a vehicle? The object’s shape, weight, tread on tires, or number of turns of a rubber band

3,3 What is it called when something has the ability to do work or to make something happen? Energy

3,4 What is the “median” of the following numbers 35, 38, 41, 82, 85? 41

4,1 What is the middle number in a given sequence of numbers? Median

4,2 What is it called when you add numbers together then divide by the total of the numbers you added? Mean/average/typical value

4,3 When a rubber band is pulled, but not released what kind of energy is that? Potential Energy

4,4 What is the mode for the following 13, 24, 10, 56, 13,

5,1 What is the force that resists movement between two objects that are touching called? Friction

5,2 What do you call a force that acts against Movement? Friction

5,3 What type of energy is it when you go down a slide? Kinetic Energy

5,4 What is the “mode” and “median” for the following numbers 37, 12, 44, 23, 12, 9, 12, 18, 52 ? Mode is 12 & Median is 18