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It refers to the change on the system's position.

MOTION

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This material is used to reflect image of the object.

MIRROR

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This simple machine is used to efficiently move one object from one place to another. 

LEVER

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It measures the hotness and coldness of the system.

THERMOMETER

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It refers to the force that sustains the system to be in-touched to the ground.

GRAVITY

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What is the term for a vector quantity that represents the change in velocity over a specific time interval?

ACCELERATION

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Which of Newton's laws of motion is also commonly referred to as the Law of Inertia?

NEWTON'S FIRST LAW OF MOTION

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It acts on an object when it is resting on a surface and in motion.

FRICTION

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What is the term for the product of an object's mass and its velocity?

MOMENTUM

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It is the point of reference in simple machine (lever) where force is being applied.

EFFORT

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What metric measures the degree of disorder or randomness in a thermodynamic system?

ENTROPY

3

It refers to a simple machine that helps lift or move things using a pivot point.

LEVER

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It is the energy exchange between materials (solid/liquid/gas) as a result of temperature difference.

HEAT TRANSFER

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This type of glass/es are used to block UV Radiation.

ANTI-RAD GLASS/ES

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This mechanism shows the nature of the cold air to sink, and hot air to rise.

CONVECTION

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This type of energy travels fastest in solid.

SOUND

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It is the ability of the materials to reduce the effect of impact.

FORCE ABSORBTION

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It is the increase of size of the materials when heated.

THERMAL EXPANSION

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This type of energy travels fastest in liquid.

WAVE

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What is the chemical symbol of the element used in a thermometer which is very sensitive to temperature fluctuation.

Hg

5

It refers to when a machine reduces the effort needed to do a task.

MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE

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It is a phenomenon in thermodynamics where energy is being released.

EXOTHERMIC (OR ENTROPY)

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It refers to the study of human movements and their implications to daily living.

BIOMECHANICS

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It is a phenomenon in thermodynamics where energy is being absorbed.

ENDOTHERMIC (OR ENTHALPY)

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It is the greek work of Physics, meaning Nature.

PHUSIS

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