An object in motion will stay in ________
motion
A seesaw is an example of
Important to bats as they search for prey
Sound Energy
Energy that powers your chromebook
Electric Energy
The ability to cause change
energy
An object at rest will stay at _____
rest
A pizza cutter is an example of a
wedge
Stored in and released from the nucleus of an atom
Nuclear Energy
Stored Energy
Potential Energy
An object's tendency to resist change
inertia
Force = Mass times_____
acceleration
A flagpole uses a type of
pulley system
Potential and Kinetic Energy in a system
Mechanical Energy
Stored in the bonds between atoms
Chemical Energy
The gravitational force exerted on an object
weight
The bigger the object the _______ force you will need to move it.
more
A screwdriver is an example of
wheel and axle
Transferred by waves moving through the ground
Seismic Energy
Anything in motion has this
Kinetic Energy
The combination of all the forces on an object
Net force
For every action there is an _______________________.
equal and opposite reaction
Simple machines work by changing one of these two things.
Increasing the distance
Changing the direction
Carried by Electromagnetic Waves
Radiant Energy
Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy plus the particles that make up an object. Hint: Waste Energy
Thermal Energy
A measure of the change in velocity during a period of time
Acceleration