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6-8th Grade Science - MS-PS2-2 - Sum of the Forces and an Object's Motion
6-8th Grade Science - MS-PS2-2 - Sum of the Forces and an Object's Motion
6-8th Grade Science - MS-PS2-2 - Sum of the Forces and an Object's Motion

6 Questions

NGSS.MS-PS2-2
1

A student kicks two soccer balls with the same force. One ball is a regulation soccer ball, and the other is a smaller, lighter ball.

2

Students test how two toy cars of different masses accelerate when pushed with the same force.

3

A student pushes the same book with the same force across different surfaces: a smooth table and a rough carpet.

4

A student pushes an empty grocery cart, then pushes the same cart when it is full of groceries.

5

A balloon is filled with air and released without tying the end. Complete the table by selecting which part of the system matches each description.

6

A roller coaster cart begins moving downhill. When more carts are attached, the acceleration decreases slightly.

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