In a baseball game, pitcher throws the ball to the batter. The batter hits the ball. What is always true about the ball's motion after it has been hit?

A leaf is blowing in the breeze. Eventually it falls to the ground. What force has made the leaf come down?

Which of these are forces that can act on objects without touching them?

Which of these can affect the amount of friction between two objects?

What kind of force can cause two objects to push away from each other without touching?

You are sweeping sand off the back steps of your house. How would you describe what happens to the sand particles?

What best describes the kind of motion a bike's wheels show?

Mr Knight is taking a train ride from Greenville to Columbia. The train travels 170 kilometers in 2 hours and 30 minutes. What is the average speed of the train?

Which of these would change direction most often? Choose the best answer

Results of Race: Runner K- 2 minutes 5 seconds; Runner L- 1 minute 44 seconds; Runner M- 2 minutes 15 seconds; Runner N- 1 minute 52 seconds Which runner had the highest average speed?

Partway through a horse race, Midnight is ahead of Silver. Which of these statements must be true?

You are riding in a car that has a speed of 50 kilometers per hour. You look out the window and see another car driving on the road that appears to be standing still. How would you explain this?

A toy train is going around a circular track. What can you conclude about the forces acting on the train?

Which would you expect to have the greatest amount of friction?

When would a person most likely use a lubricant?

Why are people advised to drive more slowly when it is raining?

A rectangular block rests on one of its long sides on the floor. Barry rotates the block so that it rests on one of its short sides. Compare the friction force between the block and the floor before and after Barry moved the block.

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