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What force is it?
It's applied force.
What force is it?
It's gravity.
What force is it?
It's gravity.
What force is it?
It's normal force.
What is an artificial satellite?
A man-made object in space that orbits a larger object.
Name an artificial satellite.
For example, the International Space Station.
What is a weather satellite?
It's an artificial satellite that photographs clouds as it orbits the Earth.
What is the Earth's natural satellite?
It's the Moon.
What is a satellite?
It's an object in space that orbits a larger object.
If the parachute was larger, would the person fall faster, slower, or at the same speed?
They would fall slower.
What does force B represent?
Force B represents air resistance.
What does force A represent?
Force A represents gravity.
Is it a magnetic material?
It's not magnetic.
Is it a magnetic material?
It's magnetic.
Is it a magnetic material?
It's magnetic.
Is it a magnetic material?
It's not magnetic.
Is it a magnetic material?
It's not magnetic.
Why can't you put a ball under the water and have it stay there?
Because upthrust pushes in back up.
What is friction?
The force that creates resistance between to objects.
What is a magnetic material?
A material that is attracted to a magnet.
What is gravity?
The force that pulls everything towards the center of the Earth.
What is water resistance?
Friction in water; the force that slows things down that are moving through the water
What is applied force?
A force that you exert when you push or pull on an object.
Would a parachute falling towards the Moon's surface fall faster or slower than a parachute falling towards Earth?
Faster. Because there is no air resistance on the Moon.