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Slither Through The Forces

In this game the player must reflect back to the unit of Forces. Use your computer arrow keys to direct your snake to the correct answer. Avoid the spikes around the edge of the board and collect snacks for extra points.

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Created Date 06.06.21
Last Updated 06.07.21
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Topics of this game:
  • What is the formula for force?
  • What is the unit used to measure force?
  • Can forces act only through contact?
  • Force is a ___ quantity because it depends on both ___ and ___
  • Is inertia a force?
  • What does acceleration equal when an object is in equilibrium?
  • If more force is being exerted, is the acceleration faster or slower?
  • If there is more mass, is the acceleration faster or slower?
  • If the forces are the same, do the accelerations have to be the same?
  • What are the 2 types of friction?
  • What does static friction do?
  • What does kinetic friction do?
  • How many laws did Newton develop?
  • Gravitational force depends on what?
  • Gravitational forces are___ in magnitude and ___ in direction
  • On free body diagrams are forces exerted on the object represented?
  • On free body diagrams are forces exerted by the object shown?
  • Kilograms are...
  • Acceleration is directly proportional to what?
  • What is a force that opposes motion?
  • What is the force in ropes called?
  • The amount of inertia present depends on what
  • Diagrams that show force vectors as arrows are called...
  • Force diagrams that show only the forces acting on a single object are called...
  • On free body diagrams, arrows represent what?

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