LUOA's - Physical Science - 8th Grade

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What law is it? A golfer hits a ping pong ball and a golf ball. The ping pong ball flies 10 feet and the golf ball flies 50 yards.

2nd Law

Which law is it? A baseball hit with with a wooden bat flies further than a baseball hit with a plastic bat

2nd Law

Which law is it? You hit a ping pong ball and a tennis ball with a tennis racket. The ping pong ball will travel farther.

2nd Law

How many lifeboats should have been on the Titanic so that all 2000 people could have gotten into one?

31

Which law is it? a space shuttle propels gas particles out of the back of the shuttle and is able to travel forward through space.

3rd Law

While sitting on the couch, I am pushing down on it and it is pushing up on me. Which of Newton's laws of motion is this demonstrating?

3rd law of motion

How much force is needed to accelerate a 38 kg block at 1.2 m/s2?

45.6 N

Who used the pendulum to create the grandfather clock?

Christian Huygens

What do scientists call the distance to the right or left of the pendulum's normal hanging position?

Displacment

What is the formula to calculate force?

F=ma

Galileo concluded that planets that are closer to the sun orbit ________ than those further out.

Faster

The Titanic was advertised to be an unsinkable ship because of its newly designed hall that had 16 ___________ compartments to prevent it from sinking.

Watertight

The _______________ is the point in an object where there is as much weight on one side as on the other side. This is also called the center of balance.

center of gravity

Without the force of gravity, an object pushed into space would ______.

continue to move forward

What one change in a pendulum changes the time to complete a swing?

length of string/rope (pendulum length)

A substance that can be applied to a surface that reduces the friction is called a ___.

lubricant

Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) float because they are weightless even though their _______ is the same as when they are on earth.

mass

The amount of matter in an object is called the ____.

mass

According to Newton's 2nd law, the acceleration of an object depends on the __________ of an object and the _________________ .

mass and amount of object

In what kind of terms did Newton express his laws?

mathematical

An object with less mass will accelerate with _________ speed than an object with more mass when acted upon by the same amount of force.

more

A fish maintains _______________buoyancy by inflating an internal bladder with_____________________ .

neutral and air

Which surface will produce the least amount of friction?

smooth glass tabletop

A ship is less likely to sink from the amount of cargo it is carrying when it is in the ocean rather than a lake because the ocean has __________ in the water.

sodium chloride

What keeps a cruise ship that weighs over 50,000 tons from sinking in the ocean?

the ship's density

What effect does doubling the length of the string of a pendulum have on its swing?

the swing is slowed down

What effect does doubling the mass of the bob on the end of a pendulum have on its swing?

there is no effect

In the Olympic sport of curling, the curlers put drops of _____ on the ice to make the stone glide further.

water

Whether an object feels heavy or light is an indication of its ____.

weight

Another way of stating Archimedes' Principle is the ___________of the displaced liquid equals the ___________________ of the floating object.

weight and weight

What force pulls an object flying through the air to the ground?

gravity

The larger an object is the _____ attraction it exerts on other objects.

greater

A proposed answer to a problem based on known facts that are used as a basis for further experimentation is a(n) ___________.

hypothesis

The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion is called ________.

inertia

Centripetal force is an ____________ force.

inward

What happens to the pressure in water as an object gets deeper?

it increases

Thinking about the formula for density (Density = Mass / Volume), if the Titanic were to increase in mass without increasing in size, what would happen to its density?

its density would increase

What would be considered a demonstration of static friction?

When two surfaces are pressing together but are not moving

How much force is needed to accelerate a 29 kg block at 5.8 m/s2?

168.2 N

Which law is it? A basketball continues to roll until it hits something.

1st Law

If an astronaut knocks a wrench off the outside of the space shuttle (while in space) while she is doing a repair job, the wrench will continue moving in the same direction. Which of Newton's laws of motion will the wrench demonstrate?

1st law of motion

A ball rolls across the floor and it does not stop until it hits the wall; which of Newton's Laws of Motion does this demonstrate?

First Law of Motion

What scientist was the first to experiment with pendulums?

Galileo

According to the lesson on Centripetal Force, which sport can use the study of this force to help you excel?

Golf

What force keeps the planets in their orbit?

gravity

What evangelist aboard the Titanic continued to share the Good news of Christ while the ship was sinking?

John Harper

Centripetal force demonstrates which of Newton's laws of motion?

Newton's first law.

Newton realized that the gravitational pull of ______________the and _______________the affect the ocean tides on earth.

Sun and moon

What was Galileo's conclusion after thinking about this problem?

The heavier ball would hit the ground first.

What did Newton use to get his laws out to other scientists and the general public?

a book

What motion was Galileo watching when he became intrigued with the pendulum?

a chandelier swinging

The rate of change of velocity is called _______.

acceleration

If you apply the same force to items with different mass, they will accelerate at [answer] speeds.

different

Which of these is an example of centripetal force?

electrons around a nucleus

According to the Law of Inertia, an object at rest will stay (remain) at rest unless acted upon by a(n) ____.

force

What causes a flat piece of paper to land on the ground after the paper that was crumpled up?

friction

Liquids and _________ are considered to be fluids.

gases

What was the first standard metric unit of mass?

grams


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