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Science 8: Quarter 1, Week 1 and Week 2
Science 8: Quarter 1, Week 1 and Week 2
Investigate the relationship between the amount of force applied and the mass of the object to the
amount of change in the object’s motion
Infer that when a body exerts a force on another, an equal amount of force is exerted back on it
Teacher: ________________________________________
Reminders:
This answer sheet/Worktext shall be returned to your teacher on Friday for checking, recording and
feed backing purposes. Contact your Science Teacher for any inquiries/questions. You may use and
attach another sheet of paper when necessary.
WEEK 1
A B
___1. It refers to the size or strength of the force. It is A. Applied force
commonly expressed in Newton (N)
___2. These are two forces acting on an object that is not B. Point of Application
equal in size.
___3. The force that is transmitted through a string, rope, C. Normal force
cable or wire when it is being pulled in opposite directions.
___4. These are two forces acting in opposite directions on D. Tension force
an object, and equal in size.
___5. The strength or energy as an attribute of physical E. Friction force
action or movement.
___6. The action or process of moving or being moved. F. Unbalanced forces
___7. The attraction between any two bodies with mass. G. Line of Action
___8. The force that is applied to an object by a person or H. Motion
another object.
___9. The support force exerted on an object that is in I. Magnitude
contact with another stable object.
___10. The force exerted by a surface as an object moves J. Direction
across it or makes an effort to move across it.
___11. It indicates the source of the force. K. Force
___12. It is a straight line passing through the point of L. Gravitational force
application
___13. It is where the force applied to the object. M. Balance forces
Directions: Match the Column A that corresponds to Column B. Write your answer to the given
space.
WEEK 2
A. Word search!
V G L C H S T A T E O F M O T I O N B X A E S T
S X P F L C L J X Y X O L A H D K O P S O K H M
J K X C R W O S X N X W J F G R A V I T Y J U E
Z U B D C I Z D U O B L P A Z W Y E Y K M Y W W
Z D Q J V T C Q K R E B W I A J E U M X P E C L
E N Q F M Y R T B Y O K A T R G C N F J V Q B R
H J J M H Y X J I J V F L R B V R B L X E U E S
W M B M G Q W J U O R F T E C Q O A I O L I C Z
A R P R F W A L D J N Q S N V I F L Y S X L R X
L M Y E T O L D K C H C R I F A C A X U H I O W
D P Y A P H D X N J G P I V Z F I N M T Y B F P
N B C C Z W R V U P J X F B W O T C P D C R D Y
O N J T Y S I F K F V U S F K R E E T G W I E F
C K R I G R H G T S T D N L C C N D F P Q U C G
E G P O X L T F E Z Q V O V J E G F I H O M N K
S S H N U S S N O N D Z T Q T I A O Z I T Y A B
S V N T D A N E J M H N W I A J M R T Q A G L O
N K Q U K N O C M Y P Q E P S B Q C O B U P A L
O T N R H T T T A Z I W N B E D R E S L F X B Z
T N Z G C I W K S R P B L H V N E W T O N E A C
W W E H J V E U S M L K Y K H B C B E D W V M F
E V O N Y U N T K K O A K Q L A Z M A R P J Y I
N X D C W N K E W C Z V I N Q U M H B O N X K V
W K C D B D P I G W E L W K T Z X W L S P E W Z
3. What is Inertia?