Energy of an object in motion.
Push or pull is an example of this.
What is force?
Motion from objects rubbing against each other.
What is friction?
The term used to measure electrical energy.
What is a joule?
Attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universe.
What is gravity?
How change in velocity is measured.
What is acceleration?
The amount of matter in a given body.
What is mass?
objects stay at rest or in motion unless acted upon by a force
What is Newton's First Law?
Energy that is stored in a unit.
What is potential energy?
The gravitational force exerted on a given mass.
What is weight?
A vector quantity that denotes distance with a directional component.
What is displacement?
The force, directed toward the center of a circle, which causes uniform circular motion.
What is Centripetal Force?
the mass is proportional to the force it takes to accelerate it
What is Newton's Second Law?
Energy that heat generates.
What is thermal energy?
A region of space that doesn’t allow anything, including light, to escape because of its powerful gravitational pull.
What is a black hole?
A coordinate system or set of axes within which to measure the position, orientation, and other properties of objects in it.
What is frame of reference?
The force felt by a rope or cable that transmits another force.
What is tension force?
a body's tendency to resist motion
What is inertia?
Measurement of magnitude.
What is scalar?
The minimum energy needed for any object to be attracted to each other.
What is quantum?
Occurring, arising, or functioning without any delay; happening within an imperceptibly brief period of time.
What is instantaneous?
The frictional force on two bodies at rest.
What is static frictional force?
How fast an object is moving.
What is speed?
Theoretical lowest temperature.
What is absolute zero?
The gravity countering theoretical repulsive force which causes gravity to expand quickly.
What is dark matter?