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The formula for calculating distance Answer Back to Main Board
The formula for calculating speed Answer Back to Main Board
The formula for calculating time Answer Back to Main Board
The amount of distance an object travels in a certain time Answer Back to Main Board
The speed of an object plus direction Answer Back to Main Board
A change in velocity such as speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction Answer Back to Main Board
The force of attraction between all objects in the universe Answer Back to Main Board
The larger an object’s mass, the greater its Answer Back to Main Board
The greater the distance between objects, the _____ the gravity Answer Back to Main Board
The force of air opposing an object Answer Back to Main Board
The three types of friction are Answer Back to Main Board
_____ makes motion possible, but also slows objects down. Answer Back to Main Board
Changing sliding friction into rolling friction can Answer Back to Main Board
Force per unit area is Answer Back to Main Board
The formula for calculating acceleration is Answer Back to Main Board
A change in an object’s position over time is Answer Back to Main Board
How much an object will resist change is Answer Back to Main Board
Another way to reduce friction is Answer Back to Main Board
Gravity acting upon mass is called Answer Back to Main Board
Force is measured in Answer Back to Main Board
Distance is measured in Answer Back to Main Board
Speed is measured in Answer Back to Main Board
Speed is measured in Answer Back to Main Board
A science experiment should be done at least Answer Back to Main Board
“If you heat water to a temperature of 100 degrees celcius, then the water will begin to boil”. This is a example of a(an) Answer Back to Main Board
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Speed = distance/time Back to Main Board
Time = distance/speed Back to Main Board
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Final speed – initial speed • time Back to Main Board
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