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•Always come in pairs:

5. Upthrust
4. Tension Force
Words:
• Acceleration graph • Reference point
• Force • Distance-time • Momentum
• Newton’s First graph • Centripetal
Law • Gravity force
• Newton’s • Unbalanced • Displacement
Second Law forces • Newtons
• Newton’s Third • Balanced forces • Deceleration
Law • Net force
• Velocity • F=ma
• Friction • Distance/time
• Speed • Motion
• Speed-time • Inertia
Unequal push or pull applied to an
object that results in motion
The combined amount of force acting on an object
PAUSE and PRACTICE!

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An opposing force
that acts to slow
objects in motion,
stop objects in motion
or prevent motion
Law of motion: there is a relationship between force, mass and
acceleration; F=ma; the amount of force required to move an object
increases as the mass of the object increases; the acceleration of an
object decreases as its mass increases
Law of motion: for every action, there is an
equal and opposite reaction
The natural tendency for an object to resist a
change in motion
The amount of force required to make an
object move or to stop an object in motion

P = mv
The force that causes an object to follow a
circular path
The change in an object’s velocity over a
given period of time
PAUSE and PRACTICE!

What is the car’s


acceleration?
the equal amount of applied force and opposing force
acting on an object that results in no motion
Law of motion: an object in motion, stays in motion and an
object at rest stays at rest, UNLESS acted upon by an outside
force
The formula used to calculate force;
shows the relationship between force, mass and acceleration
PAUSE and PRACTICE!
The force of attraction between objects; pulls them together;
increases as distance decreases; increases as mass
increases
Negative acceleration; object’s speed is
decreasing
How fast or slow an object is changing location
over a given period of time (movement)
PAUSE and PRACTICE!
1. What is the
Red runner’s
average
speed?
2. Which
runner is
slower?
The movement of an object; object
changes location
The standard unit
of measurement
for force

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