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Force and Motion

Force and Motion

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Professional Development

1st - 5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Ricardo White

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5 Slides • 31 Questions

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What are Newton's 3 Laws? 
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Law of Action-Reaction, Law of Inertia and Law of Velocity
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Law of Speed, Law of Action-Reaction, Law of Force and Acceleration
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Law of Inertia, Law of Force and Acceleration, and Law of Action-Reaction
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Law of Mass and Acceleration, Law of Action-Reaction, and Law of Inertia

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This is an example of what kind of force?
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Balanced Force
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Pushing Force
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Gravity Force
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Unbalanced Force

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This photo represents...

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Air resistance

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water resistance

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friction force between 2 solid bodies

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What type of force does the picture show?
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Push
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Pull

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Which force is shown in the picture?

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push

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pull

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gravity

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friction

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In the image, what force is acting on arrow A?
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friction
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gravity
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push
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Jedi force

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Name the missing force.

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Gravitational Force

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Normal Force

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Tension Force

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Friction Force

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What do you call a push or pull on an object?

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Chemical

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Force

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Magnet

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Which force holds us to earth's surface?

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Friction

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Mass

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Gravity

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The amount of matter in an object is known as?

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Mass

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Weight

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Volume

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At which location would your mass be the greatest?

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Earth

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Moon

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Your mass stays the same everywhere.

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Gravity affects which of the following?

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Mass

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Weight and Mass

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Weight

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Multiple Choice

What force keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth?

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weight

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mass

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gravity

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Which surface would cause the greatest friction?

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carpet

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ice

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snow

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Which force acts on an object by touching the object?

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Electricity

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Friction

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Gravity

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Multiple Choice

When sand is poured on an icy road, what force are we increasing to help cars stay on the road?

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Electricity

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Friction

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Gravity

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Multiple Choice

On which surface would a toy car travel the furthest when pushed?

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Ice

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Carpet

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Snow

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Multiple Choice

Which of these objects would be attracted to a magnet?

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nails

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wood

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paper

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Multiple Choice

The north pole of one magnet will be attracted to the _________ pole of another.

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east

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south

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north

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What will happen if you try to put the south pole of one magnet and the south pole of another magnet together?

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The magnets will attract or move together

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The magnets will repel or move away.

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The magnets will not attract or repel

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The amount of matter in an object.

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mass

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volume

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density

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Anything that has mass and takes up space.

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mass

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matter

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volume

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The force of attraction between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between the objects

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friction

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pull

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gravity

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Gravitational force exerted on an object.

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gravity

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weight

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mass

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Multiple Choice

The level of the surface of the ocean

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sea level

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mountain level

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water level

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Objects in motion tend to stay in motion, objects at rest tend to stay at rest, unless acted upon by a force.

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gravity

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friction

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inertia

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Why is it important to understand the concepts of force and motion in everyday life?

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Because it helps us understand how objects move and interact

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Because it is only useful for scientists

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Because it is not related to our daily activities

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Because it is only about cars and balls

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Open Ended

Explain the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces using an example from the images.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following statements about friction is correct?

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Friction always slows things down

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Friction can help objects move

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Friction only exists on rough surfaces

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Friction is not important in science

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Open Ended

Do you have any questions or would you like to know more about how forces and motion affect things around you?

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