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Which of the following best describes how magnetism works?
He can lubricate the wheels of the car
The bowling ball has greater mass, so it requires greater force to overcome inertia
the object's starting speed, ending speed, and time in motion
unbalanced force
it accelerates
velocity
Moving electrons generate charged forces
friction and drag
What happens to an object in motion that is acted on by unbalanced forces?
He can lubricate the wheels of the car
The bowling ball has greater mass, so it requires greater force to overcome inertia
the object's starting speed, ending speed, and time in motion
unbalanced force
it accelerates
velocity
Moving electrons generate charged forces
friction and drag
Which best describes two forces that act on an object in such a way that the object's motion is changed?
He can lubricate the wheels of the car
The bowling ball has greater mass, so it requires greater force to overcome inertia
the object's starting speed, ending speed, and time in motion
unbalanced force
it accelerates
velocity
Moving electrons generate charged forces
friction and drag
Mrs. Sheopard's fifth grade science class is learning how to calculate the acceleration of an object moving in a straight line. Which of the following dependent variables must be considered?
He can lubricate the wheels of the car
The bowling ball has greater mass, so it requires greater force to overcome inertia
the object's starting speed, ending speed, and time in motion
unbalanced force
it accelerates
velocity
Moving electrons generate charged forces
friction and drag
Which forces tend to slow an object in motion?
He can lubricate the wheels of the car
The bowling ball has greater mass, so it requires greater force to overcome inertia
the object's starting speed, ending speed, and time in motion
unbalanced force
it accelerates
velocity
Moving electrons generate charged forces
friction and drag
Roberto wants his toy car to go down a ramp more slowly. How can he slow down the car?
He can lubricate the wheels of the car
The bowling ball has greater mass, so it requires greater force to overcome inertia
the object's starting speed, ending speed, and time in motion
unbalanced force
it accelerates
velocity
Moving electrons generate charged forces
friction and drag
Which measurement involves both speed and direction?
He can lubricate the wheels of the car
The bowling ball has greater mass, so it requires greater force to overcome inertia
the object's starting speed, ending speed, and time in motion
unbalanced force
it accelerates
velocity
Moving electrons generate charged forces
friction and drag
Which best describes how mass affects the way a baseball and a bowling ball move?
He can lubricate the wheels of the car
The bowling ball has greater mass, so it requires greater force to overcome inertia
the object's starting speed, ending speed, and time in motion
unbalanced force
it accelerates
velocity
Moving electrons generate charged forces
friction and drag
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