The rate the describes how far an object moves
What is Speed
He is the mathematician and astronomer who formulated the laws of motion
Distance Divided by Time is what equation
When two electric forces have the same charge they do this
What is repel
This term means electricity can flow easily through something
Conductor
an amount of something measured per unit of something else.
What is Rate
This law states that when an object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force on the first object with equal strength, but in the opposite direction
Newton's Third Law
This equation calculates the distance traveled by the time needed to travel that distance.
What is Average Velocity
When two electric forces have the opposite charge they do this
What is attract
This term means that it hinders the flow of electrons from one element to another.
Insulator
the rate of change of an object’s velocity; can be speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction
Acceleration
This law states that an object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion with a constant velocity unless acted on by unbalanced forces
Newton's First Law
Sliding Pennies into each other was an experiment to test which law of motion
What is Newton's Third Law
How did the two balloons respond when we rubbed them with cloths and brought them close together.
What is Repel
Wood, rubber, and paper are examples of these types of items that stop the flow of electricity.
What is insulator
a force field surrounding an electrically charged object
Electric Field
It is always attractive, noncontact forces between objects that have mass
Gravitational Force
Stacking pennies on top of index and plucking an index card was an example of which law of motion
Newton's First Law of Motion
Batteries and Fuel Cells are examples of what kind of electrical current
Direct Current
Copper, Gold, Iron and people are examples of these types of object that allow the flow of electricity
What are Conductors
Inertia is another word for which one of Netwon's Laws
What is Newton's 1st Law
The top strap attached above a person’s shoulder, the bottom strap attached near one hip, and both straps attached near the other hip, is known as what system
Three-Point System
The story I shared of about the young boy crashing his bike is an example of what law of motion
What is Newton's First Law
Televisions, Gaming Systems, and many other household products use this type electrical current
This planetary object has a major impact on ocean tides
What is the moon