| A | B |
| Newton's first law of motion | “An object tends to stay at the same velocity unless another force causes it to change.” |
| Newton's second law of motion | : “The acceleration of an object is dependent upon the net force acting on the object and the mass of object.” |
| Newton's third law of motion | "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” |
| Newton's second law of motion | The law of force (Force = mass x acceleration) |
| Newton's third law of motion | Law of Action and Reaction |
| *velocity | the distance an object moves over a given amount of time in a certain direction; also called ‘speed with direction’ |
| *acceleration | a change in velocity over a period of time |
| *momentum | the mass and velocity (speed and direction) of an object |
| *inertia | the resistance to a change in motion |
| *terminal velocity | the final speed reached by a falling object |