The rate and change in velocity
Acceleration
In agreement; changeless
Consistent
Newton's first law
An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
The quantity of a body's matter
Mass
The amount of usable energy a body has when not moving
Potential energy
Freedom from mistake; exact
Accuracy
Density
Newton's second law
F = m * a
A group of bonded atoms
Molecule
The rate of change in distance with an amount of time
Velocity
To study the relationship between the parts of something
Analyze
A basic part
Fundamental
Newton's third law
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
A section of DNA that determines inheritance
Gene
Particles with a positive energy charge
Protons
Acting against or in the opposite direction
Adverse
Heat transfer as a result of fluid movement
Convection
the four fundamental forces in nature
balanced, unbalance, friction, and gravity
An atom with an unbalanced electrical charge due to the loss or gain of electrons
Ion
Based on evidence that can be supported
Valid
Reasoning for or against something
Argument
The elements of an experiment that are controlled to remain the same
Constant
You are fined for breaking one of Newton's laws of motion, you went up because you bounced high on the trampoline and never came down. Which law did you break?
Newton's third law
The energy of a body in motion
Kinetic energy
One who supports a cause
proponent