To apply force.
What is exertion?
Required to change the velocity of an object.
Changed in an experiment to observe how an object responds to that change.
What is a strong force?
What is velocity
Depends on the direction of the force exerted on an object.
What is velocity?
Responds to the change in an experiment.
What is a dependant variable?
When two objects collide.
What is a collision?
An event or process that leads to a result or change.
What is a cause?
Equivalent to mass times acceleration.
What is force?
To reach a conclusion using evidence and reasoning.
What is an inference?
A surface that causes objects that are traveling to slow down faster because of friction.
What is a rough surface?
A result or change that happens because of an event or process.
What is an effect?
The measure in which force is recorded.
A relationship that can help you infer what led to a particular result.
What is a cause-and-effect relationship?
A surface that allows objects to travel farther because of less friction.
What is a smooth surface?
What is friction?
Causes objects to lose velocity as they move.
What is friction?
The unit that scientists measure mass with.
What are grams?
What the direction of the object's travel maybe after it collides with another object.
What is the opposite direction?