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Transcript
I have...
the formula for force.
Who has...
an object is in motion when its
distance from another object is
changing?
Who has...
what mass multiplied by
acceleration equals?
Who has...
what the ability to do work is
called?
I have...
acceleration.
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reference point.
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Science
Grade: MS/Junior HS
Force and
Motion
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the rest of this phrase - "For
every action...."
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motion.
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a push or pull exerted on an
object?
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energy.
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the formula for speed?
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there is an equal and opposite
reaction.
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a place or object that can be
used to determine if an object
is in motion?
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force.
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speed.
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what force divided by
acceleration equals?
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a rock or rollercoaster going
down a hill.
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what type of force does not
change an object's motion?
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speed equals distance divided
by time.
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the distance an object travels
devided by the time it takes to
travel that distance?
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Newton's 1st Law Of Motion.
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an example of kinetic energy?
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what affects an object's
acceleration?
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balanced.
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what states that the force on an
object is equal to the mass of
the object multiplied by the
acceleration?
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the formula for mass.
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what states that if one object
exerts a force on the second
object, the second object exerts
a force of equal strength in the
opposite direction?
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both the size of the force and
the mass of the object.
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what states that an object at
rest will stay at rest, and an
object that is moving will
continue to move, unless acted
on by an outside force?
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Newton's 2nd Law Of Motion.
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distance equals speed
multiplied by time.
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the speed of an object moving
in a particular direction?
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potential energy.
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what the transfer of energy is
called?
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Newton's 3rd Law Of Motion.
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the formula for distance?
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time equals distance divided by
speed.
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what stored energy is called?
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what force divided by mass
equals?
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work.
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what type of force can change
an object's motion?
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velocity.
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an example of potential
energy?
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the formula for acceleration.
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the formula for time?
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unbalanced forces.
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when you exert a force on an
object that causes the object to
move.
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equal forces that act on an
object in opposite directions,
are called?
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a rock at the top of a hill.
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the definition of work?
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what the energy of moving
objects is called?
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balanced forces.
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the rate at which the velocity or
speed of an object changes, or
a change of direction?
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kinetic energy.