HW # 1: BUILDING SCIENTIFIC VOCABULARY—FORCES

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HW # 1: BUILDING SCIENTIFIC VOCABULARY—FORCES (40 POINTS POSSIBLE) TURN TO THE VERY BACK OF YOUR NEW SCIENCE NOTEBOOK. COUNT 10 PAGES FROM THE BACK OF THE NOTEBOOK AND CREATE AN APPENDIX IN THE “APPENDIX,” CREATE A “USING SCIENTIFIC VOCABULARY” SECTION FOLD the page into three sections (like a brochure) In the FIRST COLUMN (A), number and write the vocabulary WORD. In the SECOND COLUMN (B), number and write the DEFINITION. In the THIRD COLUMN (C), draw a picture to describe the word. FORCES VOCABULARY FORCE 2. NEWTON 3. NET FORCE UNBALANCED FORCE 5. BALANCED FORCE 6. FRICTION STATIC FRICTION 8. FLUID FRICTION 9. GRAVITY MASS 11. WEIGHT 12. TENSION AIR RESISTANCE 14. COMPRESSION 15. INERTIA FLUID 17. BUOYANT FORCE 18. LIFT 19. DENSITY 20. ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE A B C A B C