Are the forces balanced or unbalanced when the sum of all the forces on an object are equal and opposite.
balanced
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trap
No points!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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The amount of matter in an object. It's measured in grams.
Mass
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What is a system?
A system is a group of related parts that make up a whole and can carry out functions its individual parts cannot.
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Variable/condition that is purposely changed in the investigation
Independent Variable
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When modeling forces, we represent a force with a greater magnitude by using_____.
Longer arrows
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How a total force may be divided into multiple smaller forces.
Distribution of forces
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seesaw
Swap points!
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gold
Win 50 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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eraser
Reset score!
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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Are the forces balanced or unbalanced when the sum of all the forces on an object are not equal and/or opposite.
unbalanced
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The âlike-to-haveâ parts of a solution to a problem. These parts let us compare solutions and decide if one solution is better than another.
Criteria
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The process of studying and/or organizing data; this may include creating tables, charts, or graphs that can be used to identify patterns or trends in the data.
Analysis
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The measured results of the investigation.
Dependent Variable
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What is a change in motion?
When an object changes its speed (speeds up, slows down), or direction (rebounds).
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The observations or measurements made and collected during a scientific investigation.
Data
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The name of material that is designed to cause the amount of force in a collision to act over a larger area, reducing the damaging effects of the collision forces on an object.