This is the definition of a force.
What is a push or a pull?
The measurement of this characteristic helps determine the level of gravitational pull force on the planets in the solar system.
What is mass?
Newton's First Law.
What is inertia?
The parts included in a conclusion that support and defend a claim.
What is evidence?
Force is measured in this unit. Also a type of cookie.
What is a Newton?
Gravity, magnetism, electricity and electromagnetism.
What are natural forces?
To find the force, Luke, you must use this formula devised from Newton.
What is F=MA?
The unit in which mass is measured.
What is grams (kilograms)?
An object with a mass of 200g moving with the acceleration of 40m/s^2 would have this amount of force.
What is 8,000N?
Magnets and electric forces will do this when they are near each other's opposites.
What is attract?
Action = Reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law?
The invisible pull force caused by the Earth's magnetic iron core?
What is gravity?
It's scientifically proven! This is what will cause a motion every single time.
What is a force?
A battery, a wire, and an iron nail.
What is an electromagnet?
According to Newton, this must happen first in order to cause some type of movement.
What is a push or a pull?
This negatively charged subatomic particle is a quick one. It is also the smallest pieces of matter in the world.
What is an electron?
2 different poles will attract to each other when placed close together. Similarly, 2 charges will attract to each other when they are this. No neutrons, please.
What are positive and negative?