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Unit 2 Worksheet – Motion and Forces Do Not Write on this Paper
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... velocity ____ 19. Inertia varies depending on ____. 20. Newton's first law of motion is also called the law of ____. 21. According to Newton’s second law of motion, force is the product of ____ and _____ 22. If the forces acting on an object at rest are ___, the object will remain at rest 23. At the ...
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