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Transcript
a change in velocity over time
a group of objects from which a
position or a motion is measured
the tendency of a moving object
to keep moving in a straight line
or of any object to resist a change
in motion
how fast an object's position
changes with time at any given
moment
the mass of an object multiplied
by its velocity. (The more the
mass, the more difficult it is to
stop.)
the speed and direction of a
moving object
the location of an object
the force that pulls objects
together
forces that do not cancel each
other out that cause an object to
change its motion
forces that act together on an
object without changing its
motion
frame of reference
acceleration
speed
inertia
velocity
momentum
gravity
position
balanced force
unbalanced force
a force caused by two objects
rubbing against each other
the energy of a moving object
any push or pull by one object on
another
Things at rest stay at rest, and
things in motion stay in motion
unless acted on by an outside
force.
a measure of the amount of matter
in an object
To move a mass, you need a
force.
energy stored in the position or For every action, there is an equal
the structure of an object
but opposite reaction.
kinetic energy
friction
Newton's 1st Law of Motion
force
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion
mass
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
potential energy