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Force fields and matter 1

Force fields and matter 1

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS2-5, MS-ESS1-1, HS-PS2-5

+5

Standards-aligned

Created by

Ronnie Quinteros

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6 Slides • 10 Questions

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What is a force field in physics?

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a) A field of energy generated by mystical forces

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b) A region in space where an object experiences a force

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c) A mathematical equation describing the movement of particles

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d) A term used for the resistance of an object to change in motion

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Multiple Choice

In physics, force fields are essential for explaining which of the following phenomena?

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a) Weather patterns

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b) Biological processes

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c) Interactions between objects

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d) Geological formations

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Multiple Choice

How do force fields contribute to the understanding of the physical world?

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a) By controlling matter in a laboratory setting

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b) By influencing the behavior of light waves

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c) By describing the forces acting on objects in different regions of space

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d) By determining the speed of sound in a vacuum

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What is mass in the context of matter?

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a) The amount of space occupied by an object

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b) A measure of the inertia of an object

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c) The mass per unit volume of a substance

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d) The three-dimensional size of an object

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Multiple Choice

In which state of matter do particles have a fixed shape and volume?

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a) Solid

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b) Liquid

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c) Gas

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d) Plasma

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Multiple Choice

What is the effect of force fields causing objects to be drawn towards each other?

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a) Objects gain mass

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b) Objects repel each other

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c) Objects collide or stick together

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d) Objects change their state of matter

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Multiple Choice

How do force fields impact objects when causing repulsion?

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a) Objects move closer together

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b) Objects stick together

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c) Objects push away from each other or bounce off each other

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d) Objects gain inertia and remain still

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