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Gravity Friction The force that 2 surfaces exert on each other when they rub against each other is called FRICTION GRAVITY The force that pulls objects towards each other is called GRAVITY Universal Gravitation Universal Gravitation means that ALL OBJECTS ARE ATTRACTED TO EACH OTHER Factors Affecting Gravity 2 factors that affect gravity are MASS AND DISTANCE MASS is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. The SI unit of mass is the KILOGRAM MORE mass and SHORTER distance means greater gravitational force. Weight and Mass MASS is the amount of matter in an object; WEIGHT is the force of gravity on an object. Gravity and Motion Free Fall When the only force acting on a object is GRAVITY the object is said to be in FREE FALL Gravity is an UNBALANCED FORCE Free Fall accelerates at a rate of 9.8 M/S2 ALL objects fall at the same rate. Air Resistance A type of fluid friction is AIR RESISTANCE Air Resistance is an UPWARD FORCE TERMINAL VELOCITY is reached when the force of air resistance equals the weight of the object. Projectile Motion A THROWN object is called a projectile A projectile will fall at the SAME rate as a dropped object.