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EnergyChapter 1 Slideson

EnergyChapter 1 Slideson

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Science

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

ROBERTO CUELLO

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8 Slides • 10 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes the significance of understanding energy, force, motion, and work in our daily lives?

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They help us predict weather patterns.

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They explain how physical systems operate, from planetary orbits to everyday machines.

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They are only important for scientists.

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They are unrelated to how the world works.

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Open Ended

How do Newton's Laws help us understand the relationship between force and motion?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes Newton's First Law?

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Objects remain at rest or in constant motion unless acted upon.

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The rate of change in velocity is acceleration.

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Speed with direction is called velocity.

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Straight-line distance from start to end point is displacement.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following statements about work are correct?

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Work is measured in joules.

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Maximum work occurs when force aligns with displacement.

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No work is done when force is perpendicular to motion.

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Work is always positive.

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Open Ended

Explain how the work-energy theorem connects the concepts of work and kinetic energy.

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Multiple Choice

Which device listed below typically uses the most power?

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Light bulb

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Microwave

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Car engine

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Television

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Open Ended

Describe how the principles of force, work, and energy are applied in one real-world context shown in the images.

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Open Ended

How do Newton's Laws help us understand the relationship between force and motion in everyday life?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a type of force mentioned in the lesson?

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Gravitational force

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Electromagnetic force

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Nuclear force

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Thermal force

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