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Forces. Key Stage 1 (21). 0. Which of these materials can you squash, stretch and bend?. Wood Metal rod Plasticine Stone. 0. Which of these materials is no good for making shapes with your hands?. Dough Marzipan Rock Plasticine. 0. What force is used to turn on a TV?. A push
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Forces Key Stage 1 (21)
0 Which of these materials can you squash, stretch and bend? • Wood • Metal rod • Plasticine • Stone
0 Which of these materials is no good for making shapes with your hands? • Dough • Marzipan • Rock • Plasticine
0 What force is used to turn on a TV? • A push • A pull
0 What force is used to open a drawer? • A push • A pull
0 What force is used to close a drawer? • A push • A pull
0 When putting a piece in a jigsaw what force is used? • A push • A pull
0 What force is used to peel an orange by hand? • A push • A pull
0 What force is used when typing on a computer? • A push • A pull
0 What force is used when playing a keyboard? • A push • A pull
0 What force is used to turn on a bathroom light with a cord? • A push • A pull
0 What force is used when is switching on a lamp? • A push • A pull
0 Which of these has MORE friction? • Walking on a wet floor • Walking on a dry floor
0 Which of these has MORE friction? • Sliding on an icy playground • Sliding on a dry playground
0 Which of these has MORE friction? • Skiing on a snowy hill • Skiing on a hill with no snow
0 Which of these has MORE friction? • Rubbing together dry hands • Rubbing together soapy wet hands
0 You can easily bend an metal key. • True • False
0 You can change the shape of plasticine by pushing it. • True • False
0 You can easily squash a sponge. • True • False
0 When you write you PUSH the pen with your hand. • True • False
0 An elastic band is stretchy. • True • False
0 Gravity is stronger on the Moon than on the Earth. • True • False