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6th grade science-chapter 5-f

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BuoyancyThe tendency of liquids like water to keep objects afloat.
Bernoulli's EffectThe concept that as the speed or velocity increases, the pressure decreases.
Archimedes' PrincipleWhen an object is placed in water, an amount of water equal to the object's volume will be displaced.
DragA force that resists forward motion through a fluid or air.
ThrustThe push or driving force that causes an airplane, rocket, or other object to move forward.
LiftThe upward force of air pressure below an airplane's wings that causes the airplane to rise.
MomentumThe combined effect of an object's mass and velocity.
Law of Conservation of MomentumThis law states that momentum can be transferred but cannot be lost.
Third Law of MotionThis law states that for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
Second Law of MotionThis law states that an object that is at rest or in motion will not change its condition unless some force acts on that object.
First Law of MotionThis law states that an object at rest tends to remain at rest and that object's in motion tend to stay in motion.
MassThe amount of matter in an object.
Formula for MomentumM x V
Formula for ForceM x A
Formula for SpeedDistance divided by Time
Formual for AccelerationA change in speed (S(2)- S(1)) divided by Time


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