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Unit of mass (G)
gram
100
Unit of force(N)
Newton
100
stored energy has because of its position or shape
Potential energy
100
energy an object or particle has because it is moving
Kinetic Energy
100
A push or a pul
Force
200
Unit of work(J)
Joule
200
product of an object's mass times acceleration (F=MA)
Net force
200
the amount of matter in an object
Mass
200
when a force is used to move an object.
Work
200
The ability to do work
energy
300
how fast an object travels in a specific direction
Velocity
300
A change in an objects position compared to its starting point
Motion
300
A change in an objects speed or direction
acceleration
300
The distance traveled in a given amount of time
speed
300
force of attraction between all objects with mass
gravity
400
a force that acts opposite to the motion of a moving object
friction
400
the objects motion does not change (in motion)
balanced force
400
an object in motion
unbalanced force
400
push or pull
force
400
unit of mass
gram
500
the ability to do work
energy
500
an object in motion will stay in motion/ an object at rest stays at rest until an unbalanced force acts upon it
Newtons 1st law
500
F=MA
Newtons 2nd law
500
the tendency of an object to resist change
inertia
500
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Newtons 3rd law