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Newton's 1st Law | An object at rest will remain at rest. An object in constant motion will remain in motion. Unless acted upon by an applied force. |
Newton's 2nd Law | F = ma |
Newton's 3rd Law | For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. |
Inertia | The tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged. |
Force | a push or pull that affects how an object moves. |
Normal Force | a type of force that acts perpendicular to the surface when an object is in contact with it. |
Frictional Force | a type of opposing force that tends to slow objects down and produce thermal energy. |
Applied Force | a type of push or pull that is exerted on an object |
Static Friction | a type of frictional force that keeps an object at rest and prevents it from moving. |
Kinetic Friction | a type of frictional force that acts on an object as it moves. |
Rolling Friction | a type of kinetic frictional force that assumes a round object is rolling on a surface |
Sliding Friction | a type of kinetic frictional force that assumes the object is sliding along a surface. |