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A. V. Vocabulary Forces Grade 3 Charles Haffey Norwood Public Schools

Effort

Energy

Force

Friction

Fulcrum

Gears

Inclined Plane

Lever

Load

Matter

Prototype

Pulley

Simple Machine

Wheel

Work

A. V. Vocabulary Forces Grade 3 Charles Haffey Norwood Public Schools