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Investigating Motion

Investigating Motion. Can you make it through the questions the first time around? Give it a try. Be careful, if you are wrong you will have to start over again. Start the Game. Question 1. A bicycle being pedaled moves because of what?. wheels. gravity. magnetism. force. Sorry.

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Investigating Motion

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  1. Investigating Motion Can you make it through the questions the first time around? Give it a try. Be careful, if you are wrong you will have to start over again. Start the Game

  2. Question 1 A bicycle being pedaled moves because of what? wheels gravity magnetism force

  3. Sorry That is not correct. Go back and try again. Go Back

  4. That’s Right! Great Job! Next Question

  5. Question 2 How will an object move if less force is applied? faster slower higher at a steady speed

  6. That’s Right! Great Job! Next Question

  7. Question 3 Friction makes objects slow down or stop speed up or fly slow down and fly speed up and overheat

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  9. Question 4 More friction occurs between objects that are: smooth hard rough soft

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  11. Question 5 When you change your direction of movement you affect your: speed direction time velocity

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  13. Question 6 The tendency for an object to stay in motion is called: Inertia Gravity Acceleration Force

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  15. Question 7 Forces always work: by themselves in lengthy repetitions in new combinations in pairs

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  17. Question 11 To reduce friction on the moving parts of cars you could add brakes gravel oil sand

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  19. Question 12 If you walked at the rate of 6km/hr how far would you walk in ½ an hour? 3 KM 6 KM 12 KM 9 KM

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  21. Question 13 If engineers want a car that resists air resistance they design a car that is: accelerating forceful streamlined velocity

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  23. Question 14 The type of friction that helps a parachute float slowly to Earth is what? streamlining inertia gravity air resistance

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  25. Question 15 Two cars are traveling to Disney World. Which of the following represents the same velocity? 40km/hr and 20km/hr 40km/hr west and 40km/hr east 50km/hr east and 50km/hr east 50 km/hr and 50km/hr

  26. You Did It! Congratulations! You made it through!

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