One side of a claw hammer can be used to pound nails into a board. The other side can be used to pry nails out of a board. What type of simple machine is the part of the hammer that removes nails?

Which simple machine allows a person to lift heavy objects straight up by pulling down on a rope?

As a wavelength decreases, the crests of the wave

All of these are transverse waves EXCEPT

The length from rest to crest is the?

Work is only done when ___________________________________.

1) Amy uses 20N of force to push a lawn mower 10 meters. How much work does she do?

A gardener uses a lever to lift a rock from the ground. The gardener applies a force of 50 newtons and moves the rock 1.5 meters. w=F×d How much work is being done by the gardener?

A scientist measured the amount of work done by a series of simple machines. The work the scientist recorded was most likely measured in

What type of simple machines make up a wheelbarrow?

Velocity describes what two things?

Judy roller-skates at a speed of 5 meters per second. What is the distance covered by Judy in 2 seconds?

Speed can be calculated by dividing distance by time. What would your average speed be if it takes you one-half hour (hr) to travel 10 kilometers (km)?

Newtons 3 law states:

What is Newton first law?

A falling rock has an acceleration of about 10 meters/second2. If the force of gravity on the rock is 40 newtons, what is the mass of the rock? F=MA use M= F/A

A car is speeding on a racetrack. The car begins to make a turn and all of a sudden it runs through a large amount of oil on the track. According to Newton's third law, which statement best describes what happens to the car?

High frequency waves have ________ wavelengths.

Radio waves have _____________________________.

Often after an ice or snow storm, sand or kitty litter is used on sidewalks to prevent people from slipping and falling down. This is used to increase __________.

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