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MOTION
FORCES
GRAVITY
BUOYANCY
DENSITY
100
An objects place or location relative to a reference point.
What is position?
100
A push or a pull
What is a force?
100
The force of gravity on an object.
What is weight?
100
The weight of fluid displaced by a substance.
What is buoyant force?
100
Mass is measured in these units in the metric system.
What are grams, kilograms?
200
The two variables that are described by an object's speed.
What are distance and time?
200
The standard unit of measure for force.
What is newton?
200
Gravity depends on this.
What is mass?
200
The direction a buoyant force exerts.
What is upward?
200
Volume is measured in these units in the metric system.
What are liters and meters?
300
The two factors that describe velocity.
What are speed and direction?
300
Occurs when forces acting on an object are balanced.
What is no motion; nothing?
300
The force of attraction that objects exert on one another because of their masses.
What is gravity?
300
These substances apply a buoyant force on objects.
What are liquids and gases?
300
A measure of the amount of matter that occupies a certain amount of space.
What is density?
400
Three ways an object can accelerate.
What are speed up, slow down, change direction
400
Adding or subtracting all the forces acting on an object.
What is net force?
400
The direction of the force of gravity.
What are downward and spherical?
400
An object will do this if when the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force.
What is sink?
400
Measures the amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
500
The slope of a horizontal line on a position graph.
What is zero?
500
Occurs when forces acting on an object are unbalanced.
What is a change in speed or direction?
500
The kind of force of gravity massive and closer objects have on each other.
What is greater?
500
What an object will do when the buoyant force equals or is greater than the weight of the object.
What is float?
500
The ratio of mass and volume.
What is density?