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Friction
Force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
Mass
Amount of matter in an object or a measure or the inertia of an object
Inertia
Resistance to change
Velocity
Speed of an object, but in a specific direction
Weight
Measure of gravitational attraction or force or gravity pulling one object toward the center of another object.
First Law of Motion
Every object in motion will stay in motion. Any object at rest will stay at rest until an outside force changes that.
Motion
The result of unbalanced forces.
Gravity
The force that pulls an object with mass toward other objects with mass.
Second Law of Motion
Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass time acceleration. F=ma
Third Law of Motion
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Acceleration
The rate velocity changes with time.
Forces
pushes or pulls.
Objects are stationary when..
forces are balanced.
Unit of measure for force
Newtons
If a force acts on a stationary object and causes motion...
the object has gained kinetic energy.
Types of noncontact forces
Gravity, Magnetism, Electrostatic
Action and reaction forces
are equal, in opposite directions, and happen at the same time.
Reference point
An object in the background which shows movement of another object.
Free Fall
When the only force acting on a falling object is gravity
Energy
The ability to do work
kinetic energy
energy of motion
potential energy
stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
elastic potential energy
the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
gravitational potential energy
Energy stored by objects due to their position above Earth's surface.
mechanical energy
The sum of kinetic & potential energy in an object.