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Mass, Weight, Friction

Mass, Weight, Friction

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Science

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8th - 11th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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21 Slides • 23 Questions

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Forces:

Friction, Gravity, Weight, & Falling Objects

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Multiple Choice

Friction is a force that acts in an ___________ direction of movement.
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similar
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opposite
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parallel
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west

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Multiple Choice

Without friction, an object in motion would never stop.

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true

2

false

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Multiple Choice

How would the absence of friction affect a marble travelling on a long, straight path?

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the marble's speed would decrease

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the marble would remain at a constant speed

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the marble's speed would increase

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the marble would stop immediately

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Multiple Choice

Rough surfaces have _________

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greater friction

2

less friction

3

the same level of friction

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Multiple Choice

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Sally experiences-
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Rolling Friction
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Sliding Friction
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Fluid Friction
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Static Friction

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Multiple Choice

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Wheels on a skateboard most likely experiences-
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Rolling Friction
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Sliding Friction
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Fluid Friction
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Static Friction

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Multiple Choice

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Swimming fish experience-
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Rolling Friction
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Sliding Friction
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Fluid Friction
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Static Friction

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Multiple Choice

When we rub our hands together _________.

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frictional force works between them

2

energy is released

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our hands become warm

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all off the above

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Multiple Choice

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What is gravity?
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A force
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Energy
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A push
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All of them

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Multiple Choice

Two factors effecting the magnitude of force of gravity between 2 objects are...
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weight and mass 
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distance and weight 
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mass and matter 
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mass and distance 

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Multiple Choice

The law of universal gravitation is credited to whom? 
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Einstein 
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Galileo
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Darwin
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Newton 

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Multiple Choice

What is the SI unit used to measure force? 
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pounds 
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grams 
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newtons 
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kg/ m2

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Multiple Choice

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As mass increases, what happens to gravitational force?
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increases
2
decreases
3
stays the same
4
i don't know

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Multiple Choice

Which statement about gravity is true?

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gravity causes objects to pull towards one another

2

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

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

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Multiple Choice

John has a mass of 125kg on Earth. What is his weight?

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125 pounds

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1225 Newtons

3

275 Newtons

4

9.8 Newtons

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Multiple Choice

John takes the space shuttle to Jupiter. What will happen to John's mass?

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His mass will increase

2

His mass will decrease

3

His mass will remain the same

4

His mass will increase but and his weight will decrease.

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Multiple Choice

What will John's (125 kg) weight be on Jupiter. Jupiter's gravity is 26.5m/s/s.

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4.71 Newtons

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1225 Newtons

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3312.5 Newtons

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125 pounds

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Multiple Choice

What force causes objects to fall?
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gravity
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friction
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air

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Multiple Choice

What will happen if you drop a golf ball, a baseball, and a bowling ball at the same time from the top of a building?

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The bowling ball will hit the ground first

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The golf ball will hit the ground first

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The baseball will hit the ground first

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All three will hit the ground at the same time

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Multiple Choice

When a feather and a bowling ball are dropped at the same time, why does the feather hit the ground last?

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gravity

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air reistance

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free fall

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terminal velocity

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Multiple Choice

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What force causes objects falling near Earth's surface to slow down?
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Gravity
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Air Resistance
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Centripetal Force
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Newtons

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Forces:

Friction, Gravity, Weight, & Falling Objects

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