| Question | Answer |
| What is speed? | Distance over time. |
| Motion in which the velocity of the moving object doesn't change. | Uniform. |
| Anything that occupies space, has Substance, and under ordinary conditions can't be created/destroyed. | Matter. |
| State of matter having definite shape. | Solid. |
| Rate of motion in a particular direction. | Velocity. |
| The mass per unit of a substance. | Density. |
| The study of matter in motion. | Physics. |
| The amount of material in an object. | Mass. |
| Motion in which the velocity of a moving object changes. | Acceleration. |
| The amount of space a substance occupies. | Volume. |
| The length of a path an object has traveled. | Distance. |
| The measurement of the pull of gravity upon any object. | Weight. |
| The most basic unit of a substance. | Atom. |
| Molecules of the same kind stick together. | Cohesion. |
| Molecules of a different kind stick together. | Adhesion. |
| A group of atoms linked together. | Molecule. |
| Newton's first law of motion. | Inertia. |
| Newton's second law of motion. | Acceleration. |
| Newton's third law of motion. | Every action has an opposite and equal reaction. |
| Middle of a first class lever. | Fulcrum. |
| Middle of a second class lever. | Resistance. |
| Middle of a third class lever. | Effort. |
| M.A.= | Effort divided by resistance. |
| Metric unit of force and weight. | Newton. |
| The energy of motion. | Kinetic. |
| Resistance caused by moving objects together. | Friction. |
| English unit of work and energy. | Foot-pound. |
| The ability to do work. | Energy. |
| The force machines help us overcome. | Resistance. |
| The force we apply to machines. | Effort. |
| Stored energy. | Potential. |
| Metric unit of work and energy. | Joule. |
| Movement of an object by force. | Work. |
| Rate of doing work. | Power. |
| Most space between atoms. | Gas. |
| Least space between atoms. | Solid. |
| As volume decreases, pressure... | Increases. |
| As temperature increases,volume... | Increases. |
| As temperature increases, pressure... | Increases. |
| Eight PSI added within pump equals *blank* PSI added within tire. | Eight. |
| Scientists who study weather. | Meteorologists. |
| Device that measure atmospheric pressure. | Barometer. |
| Tendency of an object to float when it's in water. | Buoyancy. |
| Device that measure height. | Altimeter. |
| The scale of absolute temperature. | Kelvin. |
| Simple device for moving liquids over obstacles without a pump. | Siphon. |