Newton's Laws of Motion
Energy
Intertia
Opposing Forces
100

This force is responsible for slowing objects down as two surfaces rub against each other. 

Friction

100

This form of energy is visible and travels in waves

Light energy

100

Inertia refers to 

An object's tendency to resist a change in motion

100

This force attracts all matter inwards towards the Earth

Gravity

200

As objects in motion tend to remain in motion objects at rest tend to remain:

Remain at rest

200

This form of energy travels in waves and moves through vibrations

Sound Energy

200

The greater an object's mass the greater its

resistance to a change in motion

200

This force gradually brings objects in motion to a stop as they make connection with another surface

Friction

300

For every action there is an equal and opposite

Reaction

300

A space where there is no matter is known as a

Vacuum 

400

An object with greater mass will have more resistance to a

Change in motion

400

Some forms of energy travel along patterns known as a 

Wavelength

500

An object exerting a force on a second object will have the second object exert an 

Equal and opposite force 

500

Light energy exists in what is known as a 

Spectrum