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"What Are Forces?" Vocabulary Review
Name:
Answer Key
Answers
air resistance
gravity
buoyant
spring
tension
applied
friction
normal
electrical
magnetic
1.
gravity
2.
spring
3.
applied
4.
electrical
5.
buoyant
6.
tension
7.
friction
8.
normal
9.
air resistance
10.
magnetic
Read each definition, then fill in the blank with the correct term.
air resistance
gravity
buoyant
spring
tension
applied
friction
normal
electrical
magnetic
1) The force of attraction that pulls all objects towards the Earth.
2) The force of a compressed/stretched coil as it tries return to resting
state.
3) A force that is transferred or
to another object.
applied
from a person or object
4) The noncontact force between positive and negative charges.
5) The force that pushes objects up due to the fluid pressure of a liquid.
6) The force in strings, cables, ropes or wires when they are being
pulled.
7) The force that is created when two surfaces rub against one another.
8) The force that pushes objects up when they are on a solid surface
9) Force that opposes the motion of objects in the air.
10) The force between
repels objects.
Science
magnetic
poles that either attract or
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"What Are Forces?" Vocabulary Review
Name:
Answer Key
Answers
air resistance
gravity
buoyant
spring
tension
applied
friction
normal
electrical
magnetic
1.
gravity
2.
spring
3.
applied
4.
electrical
5.
buoyant
6.
tension
7.
friction
8.
normal
9.
air resistance
10.
magnetic
Read each definition, then fill in the blank with the correct term.
air resistance
gravity
buoyant
spring
tension
applied
friction
normal
electrical
magnetic
1) The force of attraction that pulls all objects towards the Earth.
2) The force of a compressed/stretched coil as it tries return to resting
state.
3) A force that is transferred or
to another object.
applied
from a person or object
4) The noncontact force between positive and negative charges.
5) The force that pushes objects up due to the fluid pressure of a liquid.
6) The force in strings, cables, ropes or wires when they are being
pulled.
7) The force that is created when two surfaces rub against one another.
8) The force that pushes objects up when they are on a solid surface
9) Force that opposes the motion of objects in the air.
10) The force between
repels objects.
Science
magnetic
poles that either attract or
www.CommonCoreSheets.com
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