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- Q1How can you use parachutes in space travel?Returning to EarthBlast offOn the moonIn orbit30s
- Q2How does a parachute slow something down?Using gravity.Using air resistance.Using thrust.Using weight.30s
- Q3What is drag?Reaction force.A force which slows down a moving object because of the air or fluid around it.The opposite force to air resistance.The opposite force to gravity.30s
- Q4What is thrust?The force which pushes a rocket forward.The force which pushes a car forward.The opposite of air resistance.30s
- Q5What is friction?The resistance when two surfaces rub each other.The opposite of driving force.The same as air resistance.The opposite of air resistance.30s
- Q6How do you calculate speed?time / distancetime / weightdistance / timedistance x time30s
- Q7In a table of results, where should I put the units?Only on the graph.Next to the numbers in the table.In the title.In the headings, in brackets.30s
- Q8How is an engineering style report different to a pure science report?It has a method section.It has no aim, hypothesis or apparatus list.It has a discussion and conclusion.It has a results section.30s