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A change in position compared to the starting location, which happens over a period of time
Motion
how fast an object’s position changes with time at any given moment. Distance ÷ Time.
Speed
: how far from each other two points or places are
Distance
the thing that is measured as seconds, minutes, hours, days, years, etc
Time
When an object is speeding up. Increase in velocity with respect to time.
Acceleration
when an object slows down, meaning its velocity decreases over time.
Deceleration
The location of an object in relation to a known object.
Position
to make something bigger or add more to it, making it greater in number, size, or amount
Increase
to become smaller or less in size, number, or amount.
Decrease
forces that cancel each other out when acting together on a single object
Balanced Forces
Unbalanced Forces:
forces that do not cancel each other out when acting together on a single object
Not in motion
At rest
A change in position compared to the starting location, which happens over a period of time
Motion
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Newton’s 3rd Law:
An object's acceleration depends on the size and direction of the force, and the mass of the object.
Newton’s 2nd Law:
An object at rest, stays at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion, in the same direction and speed...unless acted on by a force.
4.) Newton’s 1st Law
A force that opposes the motion of one object moving past another. It slows things down and stops them.
Friction
The tendency of an object to stay in motion or stay still.
Inertia
a push or pull exerted by one object on another, causing a change in motion.
Force
How much matter is in an object
Mass