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- 3. The science of describing the motion of objects using words, diagrams, numbers, and equations.
- 7. Newton’s ____ law of motion states for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- 9. An opposing force that's applied by a flat surface on an object is which force?
- 11. ________Is a type of measurement of all the particles contained in a substance.
- 12. _________ is the SI unit for weight.
- 14. Mass multiplied by velocity.
- 15. SI unit for mass.
- 19. What is the maximum displacement from equilibrium position.
- 21. _________ is the study of the motion of objects
- 23. speed, Distance/ time ration
- 24. proportional, If one variable is increased the other variable will increase by a similar factor.
- 27. A scalar quantity that refers to how much ground an object has covered.
- 28. the rate at which an object changes its velocity
- 29. quantities that are fully described by a magnitude
- 30. _____ speed is the speed at any given instant in time.
- 31. Push or pull
- 33. Horizontal force that acts in the directional of intended motion is what type of force?
- 34. field The region in which a body experiences a force due to it's magnetic polarity.
- 36. law _________law describes forces interacting between static electrically charged particles.
- 37. A type of force that keeps a body moving around a circular path.
- 40. acceleration- a car moving forward and speeding up is an example of______
- 41. fall, An object that has acceleration due to gravity experiences ______
- 42. force, an opposing force that’s applied by a surface on an object consist of ________
- 44. mirror, Capable of producing both real and virtual images.
- 46. A vector quantity that refers to how far out of place an object is; change in position
- 47. mirror, Capable of producing virtual images only.
- 48. _____ is the SI unit for distance and displacement.
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- 1. Where different people will say different things about the motion of the same object include which motion?
- 2. What is the distance between two of the same points on a wave?
- 4. waves ___________ has the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum
- 5. __________ is the study of the laws of nature and how things work naturally.
- 6. A continuous stream of disturbances in a medium that results to energy being transferred without the material itself being moved.
- 7. particles that vibrate perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
- 8. Materials in which electric charges do not move freely.
- 10. An object at rest remains at rest is the start of Newtons ____law of motion.
- 13. A measure of the influence of gravity on a substance.
- 16. potential A type of energy stored in a object as the result of it's vertical position or height consist of _________________.
- 17. A vector quantity that refers to the rate at which an object changes its position.
- 18. A force on a chair and a force on your body is an example of _______ force.
- 20. is the natural tendency of every object to resist change in their state of motion.
- 22. acceleration, The changing in velocity as the object travels around a circular path.
- 25. proportional, If one variable is increased the other variable will decrease by a similar factor is defined to be?
- 26. acceleration, A car moving forward and slowing down is an example of_______
- 32. Materials in which the electric charges move freely in response to one electric force
- 35. What is one out of the two forces that count as the subject of Newtons third law of motion?
- 38. particles vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation.
- 39. The ___________ point is where the extended reflected rays that come from incident rays parallel to the principal axis meet.
- 42. The number of cycles per second of a wave.
- 43. A scalar quantity that refers to how fast an object is moving.
- 45. What is the standard metric unit of measurement for energy?
