
Science- Energy of Motion and Force
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Annie Green
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Anytime there is a change in motion, force is the responsible party.
It has to overcome inertia to act on an object. Inertia keeps an object either sitting still or moving at a constant speed.
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What is force and motion?
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Vocabulary ADD this to YOUR Notes
Force: any action that changes the shape or movement of an object
Inertia: an object's resistance to any change in motion
Friction: the force that slows down objects when they rub up against each other.
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an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by another force
the more friction there is, the more force you need to apply
greater force = greater change in movement
a force is a push or pull that acts on an object
we need forces to set objects in motion
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Multiple Choice
What would you need to move a soccer ball?
friction
gravity
force
inertia
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is an example of force?
watching a slice of bread in the toaster
pulling a casserole out of the oven
listening to your school chorus
taste testing soup cooking on the stovetop
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Multiple Choice
Which object would require the most amount of energy, or force, to set it into motion?
a school bus
a refrigerator
a microwave
a houseplant
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Multiple Choice
Your older brother tells you his paper airplane has inertia. What does this mean?
It has too much resistance to fly more than a few feet from his hand.
It is too heavy to stay in the air for more than a few seconds.
It will require a lot of force to get it to fly.
It will stay in flight unless something stops it, or it will stay still unless something moves it.
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the unit you use to measure force?
Neutron
Norton
Nucleus
Newton
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Multiple Choice
Why don’t skateboarders keep flying through the air when they launch off a ramp?
The force of gravity works against the skateboarders’ inertia.
Skateboard wheels don’t spin fast enough to keep them moving very far.
The skateboarders have no inertia when they launch off a ramp.
Skateboards do not use Newtons to move around ramps.
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Multiple Choice
What is an example of friction?
slipping on a patch of ice
dropping a book on the floor
diving into a swimming pool
wind blowing against you as you walk
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Open Ended
Push and Pull
Describe how force is required for an object to change its’ position.
Anytime there is a change in motion, force is the responsible party.
It has to overcome inertia to act on an object. Inertia keeps an object either sitting still or moving at a constant speed.
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