6th - Science Chapter 2 Notes Flashcards
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What is the force that every object exerts on every other object because of their mass?
Gravity
What are the Earth’s four systems?
- Atmosphere
- Hydrosphere
- Geosphere
- Biosphere
The more mass an object has the ____________ the gravitational force.
Stronger
The _____________ together two objects are the stronger the gravitational force.
Closer
What is Newton’s First Law of Motion called?
The Law of Inertia
The statement that says “A moving object will continue to move in a straight line at a constant speed unless an unbalanced force acts on it” describes what?
The Law of Inertia
If an object is at rest, it stays at rest unless what?
An unbalanced force acts on it.
What is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion?
Inertia
What is “an object’s acceleration is i the same direction as the net force on the object and is equal to the net force exerted on it divided by its mass?”
Newton’s Second Law of Motion
The harder you throw the ball (the greater the force), the greater its acceleration. The larger the mass of the ball (with force staying the same), the greater the acceleration. What law is this an example of?
Newton’s Second Law of Motion
When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force on the first that is equal in strength and opposite in direction. Which law is this?
Newton’s Third Law of Motion
To every action force there is what?
An equal and opposite reaction force.
What is the amount of mass in a material per unit volume?
Density = mass/volume
What do least dense materials do?
Remain on the surface
What do most dense materials do?
Sink to the bottom
What is the Earth’s interior made of?
Of solids and liquids with different densities.
What are the Earth’s layers determined by?
Density
Which is the densest layer of the Earth? And what is it made of?
The inner core which is made of iron
What is the Earth’s crust made of which makes it much less dense?
Silicon and oxygen
What are the characteristics of the Earth’s inner core?
- Dense metallic center
- Mostly iron
- Solid
- About the same size as the moon
What are the characteristics of the outer core of the Earth?
- Dense liquid core
2. This liquid is what causes earth to have a magnetic field.
What are the characteristics of the Earth’s lower mantle?
- Solid
- Magnesium and iron silicates
- Less dense layer
What are the characteristics of the Earth’s upper mantle?
- Solid
- Magnesium and iron silicates
- Just below the crust.
What are the characteristics of the Earth’s oceanic crust?
- Found under ocean
- Basalt and dolerite
- 3-6 miles thick