This document contains a table with 5 sections of science vocabulary terms and definitions: Vocabulary, Forces, Newton's Laws, Miscellaneous. Each section has 5 entries with a term and short definition. For example, the first Vocabulary term is "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction" and the third Forces term is "Friction and air resistance are considered this type of force." The document provides key science terms and their basic meanings across various core physics concepts.
This document contains a table with 5 sections of science vocabulary terms and definitions: Vocabulary, Forces, Newton's Laws, Miscellaneous. Each section has 5 entries with a term and short definition. For example, the first Vocabulary term is "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction" and the third Forces term is "Friction and air resistance are considered this type of force." The document provides key science terms and their basic meanings across various core physics concepts.
This document contains a table with 5 sections of science vocabulary terms and definitions: Vocabulary, Forces, Newton's Laws, Miscellaneous. Each section has 5 entries with a term and short definition. For example, the first Vocabulary term is "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction" and the third Forces term is "Friction and air resistance are considered this type of force." The document provides key science terms and their basic meanings across various core physics concepts.
This document contains a table with 5 sections of science vocabulary terms and definitions: Vocabulary, Forces, Newton's Laws, Miscellaneous. Each section has 5 entries with a term and short definition. For example, the first Vocabulary term is "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction" and the third Forces term is "Friction and air resistance are considered this type of force." The document provides key science terms and their basic meanings across various core physics concepts.
an object moves in a given amount of time Vocabulary 300
The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the force applied Vocabulary 400
A measurement of force Vocabulary 500
The amount of matter in an
object Vocabulary 100
The speed of an object in a
particular direction Vocabulary 200
A measure of the pull of
gravity on a mass Vocabulary 300 Unless acted on by an unbalanced force, an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion Vocabulary 400
A push or pull exerted on an
object Vocabulary 500
The rate at which velocity
changes Forces 100
This is an action exerted on
an object that may change the object’s state of rest or motion Forces 200
I drop an item from the top
of the Eiffel Tower. This is the force that is pulling the item to the ground. Forces 300
Friction and air resistance
are considered this type of force. Forces 400
Gravitational and magnetic
are considered this type of force. Forces 500
This is a force that causes
motion between two objects. Newton’s Laws 100
A magician pulls a tablecloth
out from under a set table. The objects do not move or fall because of this law. Newton’s Laws 200
A car crashes into the side
of Minerva’s in Downtown Sioux Falls. The wall exerts a force in this direction. Newton’s Laws 300
Newton’s First Law of
Motion is also called this which means objects resist any change in motion. Newton’s Laws 400
These are two factors that
affect acceleration according to Newton’s Second Law. Newton’s Laws 500
In Newton’s Third Law of
Motion, the forces act in this way. Miscellaneous 100
This is a force of attraction
between objects due to their masses. Miscellaneous 200
can increase (or create more) friction. Miscellaneous 400
An alien has a mass of 27kg
on earth. It has decided to fly home to Jupiter. This is it’s mass on Jupiter. Miscellaneous 500 The weight of the same alien is 250 N. Jupiter’s gravity is 2.3 times stronger than Earths. This is the weight of the alien when he returns home to Jupiter. Final Jeopardy This is the net force on an object that has 50 N of force acting upward and 25 N of force acting downward.