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ABOUT ME
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If the net force acting on an object is zero, the object remains at rest, or if the object is already moving, continues to move in a straight line with constant speed.
Newton's 1st Law
100
Weight
gravitational force between an object and Earth
100
the acceleration of an object equals the net force divided by the mass and is in the direction of the net force
Newton's 2nd Law
100
Tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
Inertia
100
Favorite Band
Pierce the Veil
200
the kind of friction that is caused by two surfaces that slide against each other.
Sliding Friction
200
forces always act in equal but opposite pairs
Newton's 3rd Law
200
he force resisting the motion when a body rolls on a surface
Rolling Friction
200
The force that brings nearly everything to a stop
Friction
200
Favorite Animal
Cat
300
Net Force
The combination of all the forces acting on an object
300
forces from the interlocking of the irregularities of two surfaces will increase to prevent any relative motion up until some limit where motion occurs
Static Friction
300
a push or a pull
Force
300
amount of matter in an object
Mass
300
Favorite TV Show
Grey's Anatomy
400
the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
Gravity
400
Two or more forces exerted on an object
Balanced Forces
400
a force that makes a body follow a curved path
Centripetal Force
400
If the net force is not zero
Unbalanced Forces
400
Middle Name
Marie
500
occurring continuously over a period of time
Constant
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the point in an object that moves as if all the object’s mass were concentrated at that point
Center of Mass
500
the speed and direction of a moving object
Velocity
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a falling object is the velocity of the object when the sum of the drag force and buoyancy equals the downward force of gravity
Terminal Velocity
500
Favorite Color
Blue