Physical Science
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- 2. friction: Occurs between fluid layers that are moving relative to each other.
- 7. quantities: A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction.
- 8. of reference: In dynamics, a system of graduated lines symbolically attached to a body that serve to describe the position of points relative to the body.
- 9. friction: the resistance created by any two objects when sliding against each other.
- 11. state of a body that moves freely in any manner in the presence of gravity.
- 13. is the process where the velocity changes.
- 16. measures the length between objects or points without regard for direction.
- 17. friction: The force resisting the motion of a rolling body on a surface.
- 20. friction: A force between two surfaces that prevents those surfaces from sliding or slipping across each other.
- 21. Is a measurement of mass in motion, how much mass is in how much motion.
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- 1. the force between two surfaces that prevents those surfaces from sliding or slipping across each other.
- 3. Is defined to be the change in position divided by the time of travel.
- 4. force: Pulls objects with mass towards each other
- 5. point: is a place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion
- 6. Is a vector, this means that it has direction and magnitude and is represented visually as an arrow that points the initial position to the final position.
- 10. is the gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards its center.
- 12. is a push or pull on a mass that can change the objects motion.
- 14. Three Laws of Motion: three statements describing the relationship between the forces acting on a body and the motion of the body, first formulated by English physicist and mathematician Isaac Newton, which are the foundations of classical mechanics.
- 15. is the change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- 18. force: is the sum of all the forces acting on an object.
- 19. quantities: A scalar quantity has only magnitude.
- 20. is distance divided by time interval for the distance traveled.
- 22. is a quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter.