Big Idea 12 Motion of Objects
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4th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
In PE we played soccer on a flat field. One child kicks the ball and it rolled across the field. Which statement best explains the motion of the ball?
The ball will roll until a force acts on it.
The ball will speed up as it crosses the field.
The energy in the ball will increase as it rolls.
The ball will roll continuously unless it hits something.
Answer explanation
If you kick a ball on a flat surface it will roll forever unless some sort of forces act on it! As strange as this may sound, it's true. When you kick a ball, forces start to act on it immediately. These include resistance or friction from the air and gravity. Gravity pulls the ball down to the ground and the air resistance slows it down.
WOW!!!!
This is known as Newton's First Law
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Yoda presented four scenarios to his Jedi class they all describes an object in motion. Which of the following also describes a change in direction of an object’s motion?
BB8 rolled 11 feet before stopping.
A Stormtrooper ran straight to catch the ball.
Baby Yoda's kite is flying north it was blown by the wind to the west.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away Luke walked 200 mile in 20 light years.
Answer explanation
Use the Forces ~ it affect how objects move. They may cause motion; they may also slow, stop, or change the direction of motion of an object that is already moving. Since force cause changes in the speed or direction of an object, we can say that forces cause changes in velocity.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Mrs. G is moving different objects in her classroom. Which of the following would require her to use the most force to move the object?
pulling her desk across the room
pushing her chair across the room
pushing her book across the desk
pulling her lunch box across the desk
Answer explanation
An Applied force is a force applied to an object an object to make it move, for to make it move, for example: a example: a person moving furniture, person moving furniture, the person is applying a force to make the furniture move. Inertia is the property of all things property of all things due to mass, the more mass something has the more inertia it has this can make things harder or easier to move
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4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How can you decrease the speed of the car when rolling down a ramp?
by raising the ramp
by pushing it harder
by lowering the ramp
by decreasing the friction
Answer explanation
If you decrease the steepness of the ramp, then you will decrease the acceleration of a carl which rolls down the ramp.
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5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Which of the following objects will have the greatest change in its motion?
A large force is applied to an object with a large mass.
A large force is applied to an object with a small mass.
A small force is applied to an object with a large mass.
A small force is applied to an object with a small mass.
Answer explanation
Two objects with different weights (mass) will need different forces to move them and the acceleration levels will be different.
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6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Clark and Parker left school at the same time. Clark lives farther away, but arrived at his home at the
same time that Parker arrived at his home. Which describes their speed?
They traveled at the same rate.
Parker traveled at a faster rate of speed.
Clark traveled at a faster rate of speed.
There is not enough information to describe their speed.
Answer explanation
Speed is the distance that an object moves in a given amount of time. Speed is a measure of how fast something is moving. The average speed of an object in a certain time is the distance the object traveled divided by the time.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Violet kicked her soccer ball into the air, but after a few seconds the soccer ball started to fall back
toward her. What force made the soccer ball change direction without directly coming into contact with
the soccer ball?
mass
gravity
friction
air pressure
Answer explanation
Gravity or gravitational forces are forces of attraction. It's like the Earth pulling on you and keeping you on the ground. That pull is gravity at work. Every object in the universe that has mass exerts a gravitational pull, or force, on every other mass.
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