This scientific law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
When you use a flashlight, the chemical energy in a battery is first transformed into this type of energy.
What is electrical energy?
A force is defined simply as either of these two actions acting on an object.
What is a push or pull?
If an object is at rest, the net force acting on it must be this.
What is 0 Newtons (zero)?
This characteristic of an object determines how much force is needed to move it; a bowling ball has more of it than a golf ball.
What is mass?
This is the type of energy classified as "energy in action".
What is kinetic energy?
On a rollercoaster, the tallest hill is always the first because it provides the maximum amount of this type of energy.
What is gravitational potential energy?
This is the unit of measurement used to describe the size of a force.
What are Newtons (N)?
This occurs when the force applied in one direction is greater than the force in the opposite direction.
What are unbalanced forces?
Whenever a force is applied to an object, this is exchanged between the object and the source of the force.
What is energy?
Energy that is stored or seems inactive is known by this name.
What is potential energy?
This is the final form that energy often takes after it is used for activities like thinking or running.
What is thermal energy?
Forces are considered this when they are equal in size but opposite in direction.
What are balanced forces?
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Forces always come in these, such as a push being opposed by a pull.
What are opposite pairs?
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In a food chain, plants use photosynthesis to transform radiant energy from the Sun into this.
What is chemical energy?
This term describes the sum of all forces acting on an object.
What is net force?
A car using cruise control to maintain a constant speed of 55 mph is an example of these kinds of forces.
What are balanced forces?
This force, which acts vertically, is often paired with a "normal force".
What is gravity?
This specific form of energy is stored within the bonds of atoms, such as in a battery or food.
What is chemical energy?
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A change in an object’s position, direction, or speed is defined by this single word.
What is motion?
A skydiver reaches a constant speed because the force of gravity is perfectly balanced by this opposing force.
What is air resistance?
To find the net force of two forces acting in the same direction, you should do this to their values.
What is add them?