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8
Grade
Physics
Changing Motion Unit
Force
A push
or a pull.
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Balanced Force
30N
30N
The net force on an object is zero and the
object’s motion does not change.
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Unbalanced Force
50N
20N
The net force of an object does not equal zero which
results in a change in the motion of the object.
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Net Force
The sum of all the forces acting on an
object.
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Magnitude
The strength of an
object or event.
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Speed
The distance
traveled by an
object in a given
amount of time.
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Velocity
Acceleration
You can FEEL
acceleration.
The rate at which an object’s
speed and/or directions
changes over time.
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Friction
The force between objects
that affects how easily
they move past each
other.
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Gravity
A force that
pulls objects
together.
Gravity caused the apple to fall on Sir Isaac Newton’s head.
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Calculate
To figure out by computation.
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Inertia
The tendency of
an object to resist
a change in
motion.
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Mass
The total amount
of matter in
something.
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Newton
15N 
A measurement of force.
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Newton’s First Law
The bowl will stay on the
table until an unbalanced
force acts on it.
An object will stay in motion or an object will
stay at rest unless acted upon by an
unbalanced force.
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Newton’s Second Law
The smaller the object, the
greater its acceleration, and the
more force applied to an object,
the greater its acceleration.
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Newton’s Third Law
For every action,
there is an equal but
opposite reaction.
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Potential Energy
Energy at rest or stored
energy.
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Kinetic Energy
Energy in
motion.
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