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The equal forces acting in opposite directions
Net Force =0
Occurs when an objects velocity decreases
Negative Acceleration
Sum of all forces acting on an object
Net Force
Total distance divided by total time
Average speed
Distance divided by time
Rate of change in position
A push or a pull exerted on a body or object
Force
Distance and direction of an object from its starting point
Displacement
Tendency to resist change in motion
Inertia
Measure of how far an object has moved
Distance
Speed and direction of motion
Velocity
A factor in an experiment that is changed by the experiment,x
Independent Variable
The independent variable in an experiment may cause a change in the,y
Dependent Variable
Positive Acceleration
Increasing Velocity
Negative Acceleration
Decreasing Velocity
How are force and motion related?
It takes an unbalanced force to have motion
What property of matter is inertia related to?
Mass
What causes an unrestrained passenger in a car to fly forward when the car stops suddenly?
(Newton's 1st Law) There is nothing to stop him/her.
Added Mass =
Matter in object
Unbalanced force=
Unequal force
Rate=
Change over time