Here are the answers to your questions based on the provided options:
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Which of the following measures how much matter the characters created in an animation contain?
- Answer: mass
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Which of the following definitions BEST describes “forces”?
- Answer: energy that pulls objects toward Earth
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For characters to move realistically across the screen, each character must have a _____, which is a point at the middle of the mass of the character.
- Answer: center of gravity
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Two bowling balls roll directly towards one another, run into each other, and then bounce off each other in opposite directions. Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion does this example BEST represent?
- Answer: Newton’s Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Diego is watching an animation where the character has just experienced a heartbreaking loss. As he sees the character’s face fill with tears and sadness, Diego starts to feel sadness as well. Which of the following BEST explains what Diego is experiencing?
- Answer: empathy
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A soccer ball is rolling across a field when Tamika kicks it in a different direction, causing the speed of the ball to increase. Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion does this example BEST represent?
- Answer: Newton’s Second Law: The velocity of an object changes when an outside force acts upon it.
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Which of the following measures the quantity of motion of an object?
- Answer: momentum
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When a character jumps, runs, or pauses, what is the reason they perform the action?
- Answer: motivation
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Ava has created an animated character that walks and runs like a normal human being, except that the character jumps twice as high as a human on Earth whose ability to jump that high is limited by gravity. Which of the following BEST explains what Ava has used to create her jumping animation?
- Answer: hyperrealism
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Raimy is creating an animation of a human walking. Which of the following will have to change as the human changes position on the screen?
- Answer: center of gravity
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Which of the following is a measurement of time when creating animations?
- Answer: frames
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When a feather is dropped from a two-story window, it slowly floats down to the ground. What is the energy that pulls the feather toward the center of the Earth?
- Answer: gravity
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The Law of Gravity states that objects attract each other using a force based on their _____.
- Answer: mass
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Liam creates a bowling ball animation and designs the shape and color of the ball but has not added any motion to the bowling ball. Thus, the bowling ball sits in the middle of the screen not moving. Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion does this example BEST represent?
- Answer: Newton’s First Law: An object at rest stays at rest. An object in motion stays in motion.
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The pull of gravity when an object is dropped makes the object move faster and faster until which of the following occurs.
- Answer: Something else makes the object stop.
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