An action caused by an unbalanced force.
What is motion?
The force everything everywhere will always have.
What is gravitational force?
<---X--->
What is a net force of zero?
V1/T1 = V2/T2
What is Charle's Law?
A change in direction or magnitude of speed
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What is changing velocity?
A movement that is not changing in either direction or magnitude.
A push or pulling action.
What is a force?
<------X-->
What is a net force to the left?
PV=nRT
What is Ideal Gas Law?
v/t = ?
What is acceleration?
When a force acts on an object causing blank in either direction or magnitude.
What is a change in motion?
A force applied through a pulling motion.
What is tension?
The summation of all the forces.
The relationship between pressure and volume.
What is inverse?
When an object has a non-zero acceleration.
What is an unbalanced force?
A symbol showing the direction and magnitude of motion (or a force)?
What is a vector?
A force that always opposes motion.
What is friction?
<-20-<-10-X-40->
What is a net force of 10 to the right?
The relationship between temperature and pressure?
What is direct?
The acceleration everything experiences in a downward direction.
What is gravity?
An unchanging speed of an object.
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What is constant velocity?
A force on an object due to differences in density.
What is buoyancy?
A non-zero net force will result in motion in the direction of blank.
What is the unbalanced force?
In a hot air balloon: the air gets hot and expands, causing blank.
What is a decrease in density?
The magnitude of acceleration will always be blank.
What is constant?