Name _____ Date _____ Cycling WebQuest ... better understanding of the carbon and nitrogen cycles. ... These cycles help us remember that Earth is a complex system
Name: _____ One-Dimensional Motion, p. 1/13 ONE DIMENSIONAL MOTION Developed for P15: 1/2005 Revised for P13: 9/2005
Name:_____ The Mole Webquest Molecular Weight: Use this tutorial website to learn about counting atoms and molecules. http://www.chymist.com
Atoms in a liquid have ______ energy than atoms in a solid, so the easiest way to change a solid to a liquid is to add ______. When changing from a solid to a liquid, there is a magic temperature for every substance called the . 9. To change a gas to
Projectile Motion Webquest Type in the following website and answer the questions below. ... 4. What is the only force acting on a projectile? 5
Newton’s Laws of Motion Webquest ... What is the NET FORCE on the cart?___ Click on the Motion Tab. Play around with the simulation so that you know how to use it
Midterm1_extra_Spring04. Two bodies, m1= 1kg and m2=2kg are connected over a massless pulley. The coefficient of kinetic friction between m2 and the incline is 0.1. The angle θ of the incline is 20º. Calculate: (a) Acceleration of the blocks. (b) Ten
Name Class Date CHAPTER 9 STUDY GUIDE SECTION ... SECTION 9.1 Surface Water Movement, ... Circle the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers
Solar System WebQuest. Name: Date: All web site links are available on the class website under “Solar System and Earth Formation”. Open Google Chrome. Go to each site and use the information to answer the questions. Solar System Formation and Charact
A-19 SCALE NAME: _____DATE:_____ 1. Is it best to keep your mouth shut when you are in trouble?
I like going to school 4. We cannot go cycling today ... Worksheet 1 - 3 Discussion — Why Is May’s Plant ... Passive The ball was kicked (by Joe). 1. The cat
Skills Practice Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square Find the value of c that makes each trinomial a perfect square. 1. x2 + 6x + c 9 2
1 Name: MACROMOLECULES Date: I. ELEMENTS AND MACROMOLECULES IN ORGANISMS: Most common elements in living things are carbon,
Chapter Test Name Date Class Cells ... 7. organelles where energy is released from food molecules 8. a group of organs working together to perform a certain function
Lesson 2 Homework Practice Complex Fractions and Unit Rates Simplify. 1.
Mortgage Fact Find This Fact Find is for use when offering Mortgage Products. It does not cover Regulated Investment Products. Financial Details
DATE _____ PERIOD _____ Lesson 3 Homework Practice Complex Fractions and Unit Rates Simplify. 1 . 1− 3 4 ... −3 20 1 −1 3 Program:
GRAMMAR QUIZ ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus Future with ‘going to’ Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY My Notes 1
Carly Zenk 3rd grade Assignment 3: Pre-Assessment Part A. Common misconceptions about force and motion: University of Leicester School of Education website:
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Motion & Force WebQuest ... First Law of Motion 5. Which law says that force is equal to mass times ... motion and force scavenger hunt.doc
N = Normal Force T = Tension f = Friction Force F | ... _____ A hockey puck slides to a stop on the ice. ... If the coefficient of friction is 0.82,
Name: ________________________________________ Date: __________________ Motion & Force WebQuest Directions: Use the below websites to locate the answers to the below questions. http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/louviere/Newton/ 1. Who was the scientist who gave us the Laws of Motion? __________________________________________ 2. How many Laws of Motion are there? ______________ 3. What is another name for the first law of motion? __________________________________________ 4. Which law explains why we need to wear seatbelts? ____________________________________________ 5. Which law says that force is equal to mass times acceleration (F=MA)? _________________________________________________ 6. Which law says that heavier objects require more force than lighter objects to move or accelerate them? __________________________________ 7. Which law explains how rockets are launched into space? ______________________________________________________ 8. Which law says that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction? _______________________________________________________
http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215468/force_and_motion.htm 9. What is friction? _______________________________________________________
10. What is gravity? _______________________________________________________ 11. What is momentum?____________________________________________________
http://www.lemaymuseum.org/files/library/9ae4622137be529e.pdf 12. _________________ is a force that pulls things towards the earth. 13. A _________________ or a _______________ can set a still object in motion. 14. A push or pull against an object in motion can _________________ it. 15. The tendency of something to keep moving or stay at rest unless a greater force stops or moves it is called ___________________________________________. 16. Force must be applied to put something into ______________________ or to ________________________ it from moving. 17. The rubbing of car tires against the road is an example of ____________________. 18. A ______________________ is a push or a pull.