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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Make it Move Simple Machines In Action 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Category CChanging? 10 Point Factors that affect Motion $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200$200$200$200 $300 $400 $500 $300$300$300 $400$400$400 $500$500$500 $100
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$100 Type of motion described in the chart below. TimeChange in Distance 1 minute3 meters 2 minutes3 meters 3 minutes3 meters 4 minutes3 meters
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Return $100 What is a constant rate of change?
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$200 What we call the time it takes an object to move a certain distance.
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Return $200 What is speed (or velocity if it is in a particular direction)
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$300 Motion seen in the following diagram.
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Return $300 What is acceleration or speeding up?
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$400 Joe’s speed if he traveled 1200 km in 4 hours.
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Return $400 What is 300 km per hour?
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$500 When thrown straight up in the air, the speed of a ball at its highest point.
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Return $500 What is 0 meters per second?
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$100 Scientific name for a push or a pull.
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$100 What is a force? Return
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$200 The force that pulls objects towards Earth’s center (or toward each other).
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Return $200 What is gravity?
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$300 How forces are described when they equally push or pull in all directions causing no movement.
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Return $300 What is balanced?
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$400 The direction the object would move if these were the forces:
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Return $400 What is to the right?
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$500 Factor that slows an objects that are touching one another.
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Return $500 What is friction?
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$100 Property that says that an object in motion or at rest will remain that way unless another force acts upon it.
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Return $100 What is inertia?
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$200 The explanation why a train moving at 100mph is more difficult to stop than a ball moving at 100mph.
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Return $200 What is momentum?
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$300 This is reduced between a car and the road if the road is covered with ice.
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$300 What is friction? Return
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$400 Source of energy used to move a sailboat.
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Return $400 What is wind or moving air?
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$500 This is where the friction is that will slow a sailboat to a stop.
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Return $500 What is between the boat and the water?
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$100 The simple machine that would best be used to cut a rope.
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$100 What is a wedge? Return
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$200 The simple machine that would be best be used to open a door.
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Return $200 What is a wheel and axle (the door knob)?
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$300 The simple machine shown below:
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Return $300 What is an inclined plane?
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$400 The simple machine shown below (not the staples):
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Return $400 What is a lever?
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$500 A simple machine that reverses the direction of effort and is usually used to lift or lower objects.
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Return $500 What is a pulley?
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$100 Putting wheels under an object, this is often reduced.
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Return $100 What is friction?
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$200 Two kids are each wearing roller skates. One pushes the other and both move away from each other. This is Newton’s Law that explains this.
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Return $200 What is Newton’s Third Law (equal and opposite reaction)?
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$300 This is what all machines need in order to do work.
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Return $300 What is energy (or a power source)?
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$400 As in this picture, Newton’s Law that explains why the bike should continue to move in a straight path.
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Return What is Newton’s First Law (Law of Inertia)?
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$500 What is needed for an object to move.
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Return $500 What is an unbalanced force?
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Make your wager- How much are you willing to risk? Minimum is $0, maximum is the total of what you have!
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The difference between acceleration and velocity.
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Return What is velocity is the speed of an object in a certain direction, but acceleration is a change in velocity?
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