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15 20 25 510 Kinetic & Potential Force & Motion Spaced- Out Reading Graphs Anything Goes 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six
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At what point will the paper wad have the most kinetic energy? Show Answer
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Immediately after it is released. Back to Board
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Show Answer Describe the changes in potential and kinetic energy as the roller coaster goes downhill.
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High potential energy at the top of the hill changes to kinetic energy as it goes down hill, and the energy is primarily kinetic at the bottom. Back to Board
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Place the balls in order from highest to lowest kinetic energy. Show Answer A C B D
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BCDABCDA Back to Board HIGHEST LOWEST
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At which point on this wave would the kinetic and potential energies be about equal? Show Answer A B C
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At point B the gravitational potential energy and the kinetic energy of motion are about equal. Back to Board
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Use a complete sentence to describe the motion of the ball in terms of speed and direction. Show Answer
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Back to Board As the ball goes up, it slows down until it stops, then changes direction and speeds up as it returns to Earth.
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The car travels at a constant speed 2m/m. What is the distanced traveled after 6.0 minutes? Show Answer
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The distanced traveled is 12 meters Back to Board
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Show Answer 100 N 150 N 50 N 350 N Describe the net force and the resulting motion. A B C 100 N
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A – 50 N to the left B – 50 N to the right C – 250 N to the left Back to Board
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Describe how a fixed pulley can help you do work. Show Answer
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A fixed pulley helps you do work by changing the direction of the force, but it does not allow you to use less force to do work. Back to Board
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Which pulley system would allow you to do the same amount of work with less force. Show Answer A B C
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Pulley System C requires the least amount of force to lift the weight, because the weight is shared between the 3 pulleys. Back to Board
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Show Answer ← 6m → ← 9m → Which ramp would require more force to move the box to the top?
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The 6m ramp requires more force. Back to Board
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Describe the governing force in the solar system. Show Answer
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The Sun’s gravity is the governing force of our solar system. Back to Board
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I am made mostly of ice and I show my tail when my orbit nears the sun. What am I? Show Answer
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A Comet Back to Board
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List the order of the solar system, beginning with the sun and ending with our furthest recognized planet. Be sure to include the asteroid belt. Show Answer
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Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Asteroid Belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Back to Board
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Explain how Jupiter’s gravity is so much greater than Earth’s gravity, while Jupiter’s density is so much less than Earth’s density. Show Answer
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Because Jupiter is so huge in size compared to Earth, it’s mass is many times greater, and thus it’s gravitation force is much larger. Back to Board
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Describe what a space probe is and when a space probe might be used. Show Answer
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A probe is an unmanned vehicle designed to collect data in places where it is impractical for humans to go, such as the outer planets. Back to Board
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Show Answer What does the data displayed on this graph tell us about the motion of the object?
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Constant Speed Back to Board
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Show Answer Use a complete sentence to describe the motion of the object between 2 and 8 seconds.
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The object is at rest between 2 and 8 seconds – it is not moving. Back to Board
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Show Answer Calculate the speed of each object at 10 seconds.
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Blue – 2 m/s Red – 3 m/s Back to Board
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Show Answer Compare the average speed for each object. Which is greater?
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Green – 4 m/s Yellow – 5 m/s Yellow’s average speed is greater than Green’s. Back to Board
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Show Answer Using a complete sentence, describe the motion of the object.
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The object increases it’s speed to 10 m/s from 0 to 2 seconds. From 2 to 8 seconds, it is traveling at a constant speed, and it slows to a stop from 8 to 10 seconds. Back to Board
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Show Answer What type of energy transfer is pictured?
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Convection The currents are moving the blocks apart. Back to Board
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How does Heat move? Show Answer
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It moves from hottest to coldest Back to Board
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What kind of energy is being converted into electrical energy? Show Answer
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Mechanical Energy. Back to Board
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Show Answer How does energy transform in this flashlight?
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chemical electrical light Back to Board
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Describe how the motion of the moon would change if suddenly the Earth’s gravity was turned-off. Show Answer
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The moon would move in a straight line away from the Earth. Back to Board
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Show Question
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What is a “Shooting Star” Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321
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A meteor burring up in the atmosphere. Back to Board
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