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Welcome to… the Candy Bar Treats’ Game. Newton’s Laws of Motion. Pages 10-14. Directions. Click to skip directions. Read each question. Click on the correct answer. If you are correct, you will automatically be taken to the next question. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to… theCandy Bar Treats’

GameNewton’s Laws of Motion

Pages 10-14

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Directions

Read each question.Click on the correct answer.If you are correct, you will

automatically be taken to the next question.

If you are incorrect, you will be returned to the beginning of the game.

To end your game, click on the red button in the bottom right corner.

Click here to begin the game.

Click to skip directions

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action reaction

$1,000 Question

The desk produced the _____ in the spring jumper.

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100% Correct!

Way to lift your

hunger!!!

Let’s continue playing….

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Back to the beginning for

you!!!

That’s a “whopper”

of an answer, but it is just not correct.

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Aristotle

Galileo Galilei

Sir Isaac Newton

$2,000 Question

Greek philosopher

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Way to play it!!!

Let’s sweeten the pot.

MmmmmButterfinger!Mmmmmm

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false

maybe

true

$3,000 Question

Galileo believed that all objects fall at the same rate, and they accelerate as they fall.

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How yummy!!!

Way to tackle the question

and hit it right on!!!

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gravity

acceleration

inertia

$4,000 Question

The tendency of a still or moving object to resist changes in its motion

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You have won $4,000!!!

The Joy of being right should give you great confidence!

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quicklyslowly

in pairs

$5,000 Question

Forces always work _____.

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Yummy!!!

The sweetness of life can

be exhilarating

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Galileo GalileiAristotle

Sir Isaac Newton

$6,000 Question

Philosopher from Italy

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Yummy!!!

One of the finest

answers we have heard

in a long time!!!

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opposite

same

$7,000 Question

A reaction force is equal to the action force, but it is in the _____ direction.

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Let’s win more money.

Such a wonderful surprise!

A bouquet of candy!!!

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skate boarder’s foot

skateboardground

$8,000 Question

A skateboarder uses action and reaction forces to push herself forward. Identify the action force.

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Smart choice

Great choice! Not too filling and right on target!

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decreases

does not changeincreases

$9,000 Question

When a force acts in the opposite direction of an object’s motion, it _____ the acceleration.

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Smarting our way to the future

A double treat for such a great answer!

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equal not equal

more than

$10,000 Question

A reaction force is _____ to the action force.

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Success!

You are doing a great job. Keep thinking positive and with confidence!

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action force

reaction force

inaction force

$11,000 Question

A force exerted on an object

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On to $13,000

A big surprise

with every bit!

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gravity

magnetisminertia

$13,000 Question

The force that caused the chip to fall into the cup

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Movin’ on…

Such an ambitious hunger! Flying through the questions to success!

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spring jumper with no top

spring jumper with the load taped to its back

spring jumper

$15,000 Question

The spring jumper that jumped the highest

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On to $20,000

Even the best want a bite size junior mint!!!

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reaction force

inertia

action force

$20,000 Question

The force exerted by an object experiencing an action force

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Let’s win some more

money!

Great job…and the race continues to success!

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inertia

stubbornness

gravity

$30,000 Question

The reason the chip did not move with the index card

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You are a winner!

Peanut butter & chocolate

brings out the best in you!!!

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by applying more force

by thinking about it

by applying less force

$40,000 Question

If an object’s mass stays the same you can increase the object’s acceleration by _____.

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You win!

I’m Peppermint

Patty&

YOU are sooo

awesome!

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Sir Isaac Newton

Galileo GalileiAristotle

$50,000 Question

Scientist who explained that the motion of objects follow three basic principles, which we

now call the three laws of motion

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Yummy!

Spice up your life

with chocolate

mints!

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action force

inertiareaction force

$60,000 Question

The spring produced the _____ in the spring jumper.

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On to $70,000!

A rainbow of fun with every correct answer

you give!!!

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true false

maybe

$70,000 Question

Newton’s second law also applies when a force act in the opposite direction of an object’s

motion.

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Mixing up the ideas can proved to be very rewarding!!!

On to bigger and better things

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more than less than

the same as

$80,000 Question

If the same force is applied to two different objects, the object with the smaller mass will

accelerate _____ than the object with the larger mass.

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Winning the all

times prize.

You are doing a

great job!

One for the road.

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ground

skateboarder’s footskateboard

$90,000 Question

A skateboarder use action and reaction forces to push himself forward. Identify the reaction force.

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A little goodness can put a smile on the worst of faces!!!

For $100,000

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more than

the same amount

asless than

$100,000 Question

If the same force is applied to two different objects, the object with the smaller mass will accelerate

_____ the object with the larger mass.

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Yummy rewards for yummy answers!

For $100,000

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more than

the same as

less than

$200,000 Question

A hammer exerts a force on a nail. The nail exerts an opposite and equal force on the hammer. The nail accelerates _____ the hammer because the nail has

a smaller mass.

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Way to go!!! You are 100% correct!

Movin’ to the next question.

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action force reaction force

$300,000 Question

The spring produced the _____ in the spring jumper.

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Bowls of goodness with every correct answer!

Let’s win $400,000!

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The best surprises come from within!!!

Game’s almost over!

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true

maybe

false

$500,000 Question

Aristotle believed that the speed of a falling object depended on its mass. An object with a large mass would fall more quickly than an object with a small

mass.

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Rewards come in all shapes and

sizes!

Great job!

On to the final question

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false

maybe

true

$1,000,000 Question

Action and reaction forces do not always cancel each other out because they act on

different objects.

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$1,000,000

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Congratulations!!! You have made it

through the Candy Bar Treats Game!

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game

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