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The speed an object is traveling at any one moment (instance) in time.

Instantaneous speed

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When an object changes its position over time.

Motion

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The ability (or capacity) to do work.

Energy

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The resistance to motion that a surface or object encounters when moving over another. The amount may depend on texture, shape, speed, weight, and wetness of the surface or object.

Friction

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The branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental properties of the universe (matter and energy) interact.

Physics

300

A force that requires two pieces of matter to touch.

Contact force

300

The push or pull on an object and a transfer of energy. A change to the object always occurs.

Force

300

Distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance.

Average speed

300

Quantity of motion of a moving object. Calculated as mass times velocity. Part of Newton's Second Law of Motion.

Momentum

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The ability of an object to resist a change in its motion. Part of Newton's First Law of Motion.

Inertia

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When a force causes an object to move in the same direction as the force.

Work

400

The change in velocity divided by the time it takes for that change to happen. It's called deceleration if it's in a backwards direction.

Acceleration

400

The speed that an object is traveling and the direction that object is traveling in.

Velocity

400

A force that acts at a distance. Examples are gravity, electricity, and magnetism.

Non-contact force

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When once force exerts more force than another. 

Unbalanced force

500

A set of universal principles that describe the relationship between an object's motion and the forces acting upon it. Help explain everyday life. Also known as Newton's Laws of Motion.

Classical mechanics

500

Motions of objects without reference to force.

Kinematics

500

The combination of all forces acting on an object. Part of Newton's Third Law of Motion.

Net force

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The forces cancel each other out. The net force is always zero.

Balanced force

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A word that describes direction. Calculated by subtracting the initial position (starting point) from the final position (ending point).

Displacement