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What force does work to pull Michael Jordan back
to the ground after a layup?
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If a bowler uses the same force on an 8 lb and a 10 lb
bowling ball, which will accelerate faster?
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Which surface would have more friction, a metal ramp or a metal ramp covered with sandpaper?
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If an object gains mass (like a snowball rolling down a
hill), will its inertia increase or decrease?
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Jill is doing chin-ups on the same bar as Carlos, who weighs 600 N. Jill weighs only 400 N. Compare the
amount of work Jill does in doing 10 chin-ups to the amount of work Carlos
does in doing 10 chin-ups.
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Which travels faster, a primary wave or a secondary wave?
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How long does it take aprimary wave to travel 3,000 km?
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What is the time lag between a primaryand secondary wave 5,000 km away from
the epicenter?
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How far does a secondarywave travel in 16 minutes?
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What is the time lag between waves at a city 1,860 km from the epicenter of an
earthquake?
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What is the name for energy stored in an object?
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If an object speeds up, what kind of energy is increasing?
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As an object falls, what kind of energy is it losing?
What kind of energy is it gaining?
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Compare the work you do in each situation: lifting a 100 kg set of weights 3 m and lifting three 50 kg sets of
weights 2 m.
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If the only force that an object feels is friction, what happens to that object’s kinetic energy over
time?
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List three of the major functions of the skeletal system
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Inside a bone, this part produces blood cells
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Choose the other part of your body that has the same type of
joint as a shoulder:ankle, hip, elbow, wrist, jaw
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What is the main difference between a tendon and a
ligament?
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List all four layers of a bone and say which are living and which
are non-living
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This is the input channel for a neuron
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This is the gap that a signal has to jump to get from one neuron to the
next
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These are the two parts of the central nervous
system (CNS)
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Put these words in order to describe what happens in your
body as you react to something:sensory neuron, motor neuron,
brain, stimulus, response
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This is the name of the system that sends out hormones
AND
This is the name of the gland that does a 'fight or flight' response to a stimulus
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