speeding up and slowing down. Also known as speed
acceleration
the rate of movement
speed
the amount of matter measured on Earth by its weight.
mass
The strength or force that keeps something moving
momentum
when speed, mass, direction, or velocity shifts
change
The law that says an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion, UNLESS acted on by an outside force.
inertia and Newton's 1st Law
The way or course toward which something moves or faces.
direction
To pull toward
attract
The amount of space between things.
Distance
flow of charged particles, such as electricity, moving through a space.
a current
The rate of movement in a certain direction
velocity
The strength or energy that moves an object
force
a force that slows down moving things
friction
how we measure electricity
voltage
This law has this equation F = M x A
Newton's 2nd Law
The combined force of electricity and magnetism.
Electromagnetism
the amount of electricity in a current
charge
two objects that push each other away
repel
The force that pulls things toward the center of Earth or any other object that has mass.
Gravity
This law says that for every action there is an EQUAL and opposite reaction.
Newton's 3rd Law
The man who started thinking about space and motion. Italian.
Galileo Galilei
an equal, opposite response to a force being applied
balanced force
forces that are not equal in magnitude and may or may not act in the same direction.
unbalanced force
The act if going from one place to another; movement
motion
the pull of gravity on the mass of an object
weight