This variable goes on the X-axis.
What is the Independent Variable?
What is Newton's Third Law?
This happens between opposite charges.
What is attraction?
This is the direction in which Earth's gravity pulls all objects.
What is towards the center of the planet (Earth)?
This happens between opposite charges.
What is attraction?
This variable goes on the Y-axis.
What is the dependent variable?
The Law of Inertia.
What is Newton's First Law?
This happens between similar charges.
What is repulsion?
This is the relationship between mass and gravitational force.
What is directly proportional?
This happens between like charges.
What is repulsion?
These three things should be labeled on each graph.
What are the title and X and Y axes?
Force equals mass times acceleration.
What is Newton's Second Law?
As the distance between charged objects decreases, this happens to the force.
What is an increase in force?
This is the relationship between distance and gravitational force.
What is inversely proportional?
As distance between magnets increases, this happens to the force.
What is a decrease in force?
This is the relationship when the independent variable increases and the dependent variable increases.
What is a directly proportional relationship?
An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
What is Newton's First Law?
As distance between charged objects increases, this happens to the force.
What is a decrease in force?
Planets with more mass have this in common.
What are moons?
As the distance between magnets decreases, this happens to the force.
What is the an increase in force?
This is the relationship when the independent variable increases and the dependent variable decreases.
What is an inversely proportional relationship?
As mass increases, more force is needed for the object to move at the same speed and the same distance.
What is Newton's Second Law?
Rubbing your foot on the carpet will give your body this type of charge.
What is a negative charge?
What is the factor that causes Mercury and Venus to have no moons?
What is distance from the sun?