The total Amount Of Force On An Object.
Net Force
the process by which organisms adjust their behavior, physiology, or structure to become better suited to their environment
Adaptation
a fundamental force of nature that describes the mutual attraction between objects with mass or energy
Gravity
a push or pull on an object with mass that causes it to change its state of motion or shape
Force
the international unit of measure for force
Newton
Solenoid
forces that are equal in strength and act in opposite directions
Balanced Force
Electromagnet
the quantity of matter within an object
Mass
the force exerted on an object due to gravity
Weight
the motion of an object under the sole influence of gravity, meaning no other forces like air resistance are acting on it
a force that changes an object's motion or causes it to accelerate because the forces acting on it are not equal and opposite
Unbalanced Force
electric charge, a fundamental property of matter that can be positive or negative
Charge
the force that opposes the relative motion of two objects or materials in contact
Friction
An educated Guess or theory
Hypothesis
a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
Interia
the regions on a magnet where the magnetic field is strongest
Magnetic Poles
a force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid (liquid or gas), such as air or water
Drag
the force that opposes the motion of an object when it is sliding or moving over another surface
Kinetic Friction
the region around a magnet or electric current where magnetic forces can be detected and exert a force on other magnetic materials or moving charges
Magnetic Field
An Object In Motion Stays In Motion Until Another Force Acts on it. Or An Object At Rest Stays At Rest Until Another Force Acts on it
Newton's First Law Of Motion
or every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
Newton's 3rd Law Of Motion
The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object
Newton’s 2nd Law
the force per unit charge experienced by a positive test charge placed in the field
Electric Field
the force that prevents two surfaces from sliding against each other when they are at rest relative to each other
Static Friction