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    Studies Weekly 5th Grade Week 7
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  • Scientists are good..?
    Observers
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  • Movement or motion is relative which means...
    Nothing is really moving.
    Things move in relation to each other.
    Only one thing is moving.
    Money does not grow on trees.
  •  5
  • NASA stands for...
    Never Argue with School Administrators
    National Aircraft and Space Astronauts
    Nico, Anderson, Stocklin, and Amirah
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  •  5
  • MGU stands for Microgravity University
    True
  •  5
  • How many laws did Newton observe?
    3
  •  10
  • The 3rd laws states for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
    True
  •  5
  • The 1st law states that everything stays at rest or keeps moving at the same rate unless acted upon by another force.
    True
  •  5
  • Concerning the 2nd law, when a force hits an object, the object...
    will move in the direction of the sun.
    will move in the direction of the force.
    will continue in the opposite direction.
    will continue to move in the same direction.
  •  10
  • Potential energy is stored energy.
    True
  •  5
  • Any force you feel is kinetic energy.
    True
  •  5
  • Size is the same as the mass of an object.
    False
  •  5
  • Velocity is the rate something is traveling in a certain direction.
    True
  •  5
  • To accelerate means to
    Slow down
    Stop suddenly
    Speed up
    Change direction
  •  10
  • The amount of kinetic energy depends upon...
    the mass of an object and the rate it is moving.
    how quickly it will melt.
    how fast it can speed up.
    the mass and direction it is moving.
  •  10
  • What force or forces are at work in this illustration?
    Centripetal only
    Centrifugal only
    Centrifugal and centripetal
    Gravity only
  •  10
  • Steven Hawking studied
    all the answers
    physics.
    astronomy.
    black holes.
  •  10