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_____________ have a neutral charge.
 
neutrons
 
protons
 
electrons
_____________ have a negative charge.
 
electrons
 
protons
 
neutrons
_____________ have a positive charge.
 
protons
 
electrons
 
neutrons
All matter is made up _________________.
 
small particles with positive, negative, or neutral charge.
 
big particles everyone can see
Electricity can ___________ trough a wire and make things work.
 
flow
 
stand
 
fly
Electricity is an ______________ force.
 
invisible
 
visible
Same charges _________________.
 
repel
 
attract
Opposites ________________.
attract
A magnet _________________ plastic bag.
 
does nothing to a
 
atracks
 
repels
A magnet _________________ paper clips.
 
attracks
 
repels
Which is an example of static electricity in nature?
 
lightning
 
rain
 
volcano
 
waterfall
A positive charge will attract _____________________charge.
 
a negative charge
 
another positive charge
 
a neutral charge
Which would be attracted to a magnet?
 
an iron nail
 
an ice cube
 
a wax crayon
 
a copper penny
Which causes a shock when a person touches a doorknob?
 
static electricity
 
electric current
 
a broken circuit
 
insulated wires
One of two ends of a magnet.
 
pole
 
magnetism
 
magnetic field
 
magnet
An object with a force that can attract or repel certain materials.
 
magnet
 
magnetism
 
magnetic field
 
pole
A region of magnetic force around a magnet
 
magnetic field
 
magnetism
 
magnet
 
pole
the ability of an object to push or pull on another object that has the magnetic property.
 
magnetism
 
magnetic field
 
magnet
 
pole
A material that is often affected by the push and pull of magnets.
 
metal
 
magnetism
 
magnet
 
pole
Which pair of balloons will repel each other?
 
C
 
B
 
A
A north pole will attract another magnet's _______________ pole.
 
south
 
north
Some kids played racing three toy cars. Each one started at the same time. The following drawing shows the end of the race.
 
Car B
 
Car A
 
Car C
 
All had same speed.
The forces that make an object move are called __________________ forces.
 
Unbalanced
 
Balanced
Jacob is walking a small dog and a big dog. Suddenly, both dogs pull on opposite directions. Which direction will Jacob be pulled?
 
Towards the bigger dog
 
Towards the smaller dog
 
Towards the dog that applies more force
 
In the opposite direction of the dog that applies more force
Two children are holding one end of a rope each. They pull on the rope in opposite directions. The rope is not moving. What conclusion can be made about the forces that the children apply on the rope?
Forces are balanced. Children have same amount of strength.
Motion is the process of change in an objects ______________.
 
Position
 
Speed
 
Distance
 
Movement
Objects can only move on a straight line.
 
False
 
True
__________________ is necessary to move a car compared with a bicycle.
 
More force
 
Less force
 
The same force
 
No force
An object will have a change in motion when the forces acting on it are __________________.
 
Not equal
 
Equal
_________________ forces act on an unmoving object.
 
Balanced
 
Unbalanced
A force is a ___________________.
 
Push or a pull
 
Pushing
 
A pull between two objects
 
The amount of gravity between two objects
Hitting a nail with a hammer is a _____________.
 
Push
 
Strike
 
Pull
 
Crash
Balanced forces cancel each other out when acting on an object.
 
True
 
False
Cooper designs and builds a toy car and is about to test the speed of the car bay pushing it down a ramp. What tools should he use to measure the speed of the toy car?
 
A stopwatch and a ruler
 
A ruler and a scale
 
A scale and a stopwatch
 
A measuring cup and a scale
A child pushes a box around the room. (This is an example of ______________.)
 
Unbalanced forces
 
Balanced forces
 
Potential energy
 
Chemical energy
A force that happens when an object rubs another object is called ____________
 
Friction
 
Gravity
 
Magnetism
Which of the following are ways to measure movement?
 
Distance, time, speed
 
Prediction, time, speed
 
Direction, distance, speed
 
Direction, time, prediction