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Forces Bingo

Friction that occurs when two objects slide across each other

What law of motion states Force = mass x acceleration?

The friction on an object moving through water or air

The force of gravity on an object

Mass x Acceleration

Friction that slows a rolling object down

When the net force on an object is 0 and the object does not move, what is that called?

Which law of motion is also called the Law of Inertia?

Weight is due to _______

SI unit for momentum

SI unit for mass

What law states “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?”

Mass x velocity

Property of matter that resists changes in motion

SI unit for acceleration

States that momentum is conserved when two objects collide

Combination of all the forces acting on an object

SI unit for speed and velocity

1 kg x m/s2 and is also the SI unit for force? What is equal to 1 kg x m/s2 and is also the SI unit for force?

Another word for constant velocity

The fluid friction that acts upward on a falling object

Friction between two objects that are not moving

Amount of matter in an object

If gravity is the only force acting on an object, it is called _______.