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Forces

Forces

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Science

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6th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS2-4, MS-PS2-2, MS-PS2-5

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38 Slides • 18 Questions

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Forces

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Force

  • A push or a pull

  • Measured in Newtons

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the units that we measure force in?
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Einsteins 
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Newtons
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Kg
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Metres

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Multiple Choice

A contact force is from

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objects physically touching

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far apart objects

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not touching object

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always a pull

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Multiple Choice

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The three examples pictured are of

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Non-contact Forces

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Contact Forces

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Multiple Choice

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The force between the phone and the mount is a

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contact force

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non-contact force

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Open Ended

How do you think gravity will affect the rate that objects fall? Do you think a bowling ball or a feather would fall faster?

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Multiple Choice

Which statement about gravity is true?

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gravity causes objects to pull towards one another

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gravity causes objects to push away from each other

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gravity only takes place between planets

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the moon doesn't have any gravity

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Multiple Choice

What two things determine the gravity of an object?

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mass & weight

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mass & distance

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density & mass

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volume & distance

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Multiple Choice

What force does a parachute use to slow things down before hitting the ground?
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Friction
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Air resistance
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Water resistance
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Wind

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Multiple Choice

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Which model has greater gravitational attraction (if any)
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Model A
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Model B
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Both Model A and Model B (same gravity)

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Multiple Choice

A person would weigh more on Jupiter than on the Earth because . . .
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Jupiter has more mass, and therefore more gravity
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Jupiter has less mass, and therefore more gravity
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Jupiter has more mass, and therefore less gravity
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Jupiter has less mass and therefore less gravity

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Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces

BrainPOP video

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Multiple Choice

It is defined as forces that are not equal in magnitude.

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Unbalanced Forces

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Forces

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Balanced Forces

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Friction

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Multiple Choice

If you apply an unbalanced force to an object at rest, what will happen to that object?

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the object will remain at rest.

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the object will move.

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The object will stay.

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None of the above.

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Multiple Choice

It is defined as forces that are equal in magnitude.

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Unbalanced Forces

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Forces

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Balanced Forces

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Net force

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Multiple Choice

If all forces acting on an object have equal magnitudes, what is the state of that object?

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the object is at rest.

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the object is moving.

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The object is accelerating.

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None of the above.

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Multiple Choice

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Use the picture as reference. If the force of the girl pushing is 20N, and the boy who is also pushing is 15N, what is the net force?

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5N

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300N

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35N

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1.33N

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Issaac Newton

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Newton's Laws of Motion

BrainPOP Video

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Multiple Choice

Watch what happens as Blake releases the balloon. Which of Newton's Laws does this represent?

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Newton's 1st Law, interia

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Newton's 2nd Law, Force = m x a

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Newton's 3rd Law, action/reaction

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Multiple Choice

Watch the first marble as it collides with the second marble . Which of Newton's Laws does this represent?

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Newton's 1st Law, inertia

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Newton's 2nd Law, Force = m x a

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Newton's 3rd Law, action/reaction

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Multiple Choice

Observe what happens to the motion of the penny. Which of Newton's Laws does this represent?

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Newton's 1st Law, inertia

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Newton's 2nd Law, Force = m x a

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Newton's 3rd Law, action/reaction

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