(06.06 MC)
Observe and compare the forces acting on the turtle and the cat.
a turtle and a cat on the ground looking at each other and not moving
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The forces are balanced on both animals because they are not moving.
The forces are unbalanced on both animals because they are not moving.
The forces are balanced on the turtle but unbalanced on the cat because it is heavier.
The forces are balanced on the cat but unbalanced on the turtle because the cat is larger.
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(06.06 MC)
You observe a car parked on the side of the road. If the car started to move, Which conclusion could you make?
The forces were balanced when the car was parked, but one or more forces changed. The total forces became unbalanced, causing it to move.
The forces were unbalanced when the car was parked. When the car moved, they became balanced.
The forces were balanced when the car was parked. The forces stayed balanced when it moved.
The forces were unbalanced when the car was parked, and two or more forces changed. The forces stayed unbalanced and caused the car to move.
Question 8 (Essay Worth 2 points)
(06.06 HC)
Observe the data chart below and explain how the mass of each ball affects its motion.
Baseball Bowling Ball Beach Ball Tennis Ball
400 grams 900 grams 10 grams 60 grams
Question 9 (Essay Worth 2 points)
(06.06 MC)
Scientists use supporting evidence to create an explanation. Explain why using evidence to support your explanations is a good practice.
Question 10 (Essay Worth 2 points)
(06.06 MC)
Compare and contrast how observations and results can be used to support a conclusion to an experiment.
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1 the force between them is equal
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The forces are balanced on both animals because they are not moving.
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