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A place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion.
What is a reference point.
100
The SI unit for the magnitude, or strength, of a force.
What is a Newton(N).
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Equal to the force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted.
What is pressure.
100
The movement of on object around another.
What is orbit.
100
An Earth centered model of the stars and planets.
What is geocentric model.
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A quantity that consists of both a magnitude and a direction.
What is a vector.
200
A force that is exerted when two objects rub against each other.
What is friction.
200
The unit of pressure.
What is a Pascal.
200
Earth moves through space in two major ways.
What are rotation and revolution.
200
A sun centers model of the planets and stars.
What is a heliocentric system.
300
Speed in a given direction.
What is velocity.
300
Mass x Acceleration due to gravity
What is the formula for weight.
300
A material that can easily flow.
What is a fluid.
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The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass.
300
An elongated or nearly circular oval shape.
What is an ellipse.
400
The rate at which velocity changes with time.
What is acceleration.
400
An elastic force that squeezes or pushes matter together.
What is compression.
400
An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
What is a barometer.
400
The force that attracts all objects towards each other.
What is gravity.
400
A natural satellite that revolves around a planet.
What is a moon.
500
Final Velocity-Initial Velocity/Time
What is the equation for accelaration.
500
The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
What is inertia.
500
Mass/Volume.
What is (the formula for)density
500
A tide with the least difference between consecutive low and high tides.
What is a neap tide.
500
A unit equaling the Earth's average distance from the sun.
What is an AU.
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