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Motion, forces, and energy:Ch 1 & 2 key terms

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accelerationan object that is speeding up, slowing down, or changing directions
forcepush or pull that gives energy to an object
frame of referencebackground or point that is assumed to be stationary and is used for comparison when motion is described
frictionforce that acts in the opposite direction of motion; will cause an object to slow down and finally stop
gravityforce of attraction that depends on the mass of two objects and the distance between them
inertiaproperty of matter that tends to resist any change in motion
Law of Conservation of Energylaw that states that energy is neither created nor destroyed by ordinary means
Law of Universal Gravitationlaw that states that all objects in the universe attract each other by the force of gravity
momentummass of an object times its velocity
motionchange in position in a certain amount of time
speedrate at which an object moves
velocitydescription of speed in a given direction
speed =distance divided by time
acceleration =final velocity-original velocity divided by time
momentum =mass times velocity
most common frame of referenceThe Earth
decelerationnegative acceleration
combining velociteswhen two objects are moving in the same direction, their velocities add together
subtraction velocitieswhen objects are moving in opposite directions, their velocities are subtracted
conservation of momentumthe total momentum of any group of objects remains the same unless outside forces act on the objects


6th grade geography and reading
Skyview Upper Elementary School
Eagleville, PA

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