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Force and Motion. Mrs. Hicks Science 6 th Grade. The force that results from two surfaces rubbing against one another. Vocabulary : Acceleration Equilibrium Force Friction Gravity Inertia Kinetic Energy Momentum Potential Energy Velocity. Friction. An increase in an object velocity.
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Force and Motion Mrs. Hicks Science 6th Grade
The force that results from two surfaces rubbing against one another. Vocabulary: Acceleration EquilibriumForceFriction GravityInertia Kinetic EnergyMomentum Potential Energy Velocity
An increase in an object velocity Vocabulary: Acceleration Equilibrium ForceFriction Gravity InertiaKinetic EnergyMomentum Potential Energy Velocity
Something that changes an object’s state of rest or motion Vocabulary: Acceleration EquilibriumForceFriction Gravity Inertia Kinetic EnergyMomentum Potential Energy Velocity
An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force is introduced (This is Newton’s 1st law). Vocabulary: Acceleration EquilibriumForceFriction Gravity Inertia Kinetic EnergyMomentum Potential Energy Velocity
The energy an object has because it’s MOVING. Vocabulary: Acceleration Equilibrium ForceFriction Gravity Inertia Kinetic EnergyMomentum Potential Energy Velocity
How fast and what direction an object is moving. Vocabulary: Acceleration Equilibrium ForceFriction Gravity Inertia Kinetic EnergyMomentum Potential Energy Velocity
A tendency of an object to keep moving when it’s in motion Vocabulary: Acceleration Equilibrium ForceFriction Gravity Inertia Kinetic EnergyMomentum Potential Energy Velocity
A state of balance where opposing forces on an object simply cancel each other out, and the object remains stable and unchanged. Vocabulary: Acceleration Equilibrium ForceFriction Gravity Inertia Kinetic EnergyMomentum Potential Energy Velocity
A force that pulls anything on the Earth’s surface toward the center of the Earth. Vocabulary: Acceleration Equilibrium ForceFriction GravityInertia Kinetic EnergyMomentum Potential Energy Velocity
What is the study of energy and matter and how they interact with each other?
An object at rest, will stay at rest and an object moving in a straight line will stay in a line unless an outside force acts upon it
The more force an object receives, the faster it will move; the larger the object, the more force that is needed to move it
*Be able to explain what Happened during the cart launcher experiment