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An object's location or place

Position

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The force that directly opposes the force of gravity. (as in an airplane)

Lift

100

The distance traveled in a unit of time.

Speed

100

The inventor of the Laws of Motion.

Sir Isaac Newton

100

Forces that produce a nonzero net force, which changes an object's motion.

Unbalanced forces

200

This force pulls things toward Earth.

Gravity

200

To move or raise to a higher position

Elevate

200

The rate at which velocity changes.

Acceleration

200

An object in motion will stay in motion, and an object at rest will remain at rest, unless acted upon by an outside force.

Newton's first law of motion

200

A unit of measure that measures the amount of force required to accelerate mass.

newton

300

An object's change in position when compared to things around it.

Motion

300

Any push or pull on an object

Force

300

The fluid friction experienced by objects falling through the air.

air resistance

300

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton's third law of motion

300

Equal force acting on an object in opposite directions.

Balanced forces

400

The force that slows the motion between two surfaces that touch each other.

Friction

400

Move or fall downward

Descend

400
To push forcibly forward.

Thrust

400

The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.

Inertia

400

The amount of matter in an object

Mass

500

Speed and direction

Velocity

500


The state or condition in which there is no apparent force of gravity acting on a body, either because the force is locally weak, or because both the body and its surroundings are freely and equally accelerating under the force.


Zero Gravity
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The amount of space an object travels.

Distance

500

Force = mass x acceleration

Newton's second law of motion

500

The force of gravity on an object at the surface of a planet.

weight

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