To Move Faster and Faster
What is accelerate?
Sum of all forces acting on a body
What is Net Force? (Resultant Force)
Used to Represent Forces, Measured in Newtons
What are Vectors?
The name of our galaxy
What is the Milky Way?
Gravitational Force with which the Earth attracts a body
What is Weight?
To Move Slower and Slower
What is Decelerate?
The force that we apply
What is Power?
A force whose origin is the electric charge. Ex: Compass
What is Electromagnetic?
Another name for Moons
What is Satellites?
Best explanation of how gravity works in the universe
What is Einsteins's Law of General Relativity?
Motion in which the Acceleration is constant
What is Uniformly Accelerated Motion?
Levers, inclined planes, pulleys and wedges are examples
What are Simple Machines?
Type of Force responsible for the motion of the planets
What is Gravitational?
Icy bodies revolving around the sun in very elongated orbits
What are Comets?
Newton's Law which explains how bodies attract each other
What is the Law of Universal Gravitation? (LUG)
It always opposes the direction of motion, it can make it harder to move objects but also helps to hold things in place
What is Friction?
Line that results from joining all of the positions that a body occupies during its movement
What is a trajectory?
Force responsible for radioactivity and the energy of the stars
What is Nuclear?
Giant rocks with ice and other minerals
What are Asteroids?
The Name of the law that deals with Elastic Deformations
What is Hooke's Law?
Motion where the distance travelled is proportional to the time
What is Uniform Motion?
How much a system stretches, in relation to elastic deformations
What is Elongation?
Deformations in which the body returns to its original shape once the force ceases
What are Elastic Deformations?
Ceres, Pluto, Makemake, etc
What are dwarf planets?
Power, Resistance and Fulcrum are related to this law
What is the Law of the Lever?