SPEED IS: Distance traveled by an object in a given amount of time.

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SPEED IS: Distance traveled by an object in a given amount of time.

SPEED IS: Speed = distance / time

SPEED IS NOT:

SPEED IS: Distance traveled by an object in a given amount of time.

SPEED IS:

SPEED IS: Distance traveled by an object in a given amount of time.

SPEED IS:

FORCE IS: A push or a pull.

FORCE IS:

FORCE IS: A push or a pull.

FORCE IS:

FORCE IS: A push or a pull.

FORCE IS:

FRICTION IS: Force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching each other.

FRICTION IS:

FRICTION IS NOT:

FRICTION IS: Force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching each other.

FRICTION IS:

FRICTION IS: Force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching each other.

FRICTION IS:

Change in an object’s speed or direction (its velocity) over time ACCELERATION IS: Change in an object’s speed or direction (its velocity) over time

ACCELERATION IS:

ACCELERATION IS NOT:

Change in an object’s speed or direction (its velocity) over time ACCELERATION IS: Change in an object’s speed or direction (its velocity) over time

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Change in an object’s speed or direction (its velocity) over time ACCELERATION IS: Change in an object’s speed or direction (its velocity) over time

ACCELERATION IS:

Measures the distance from a starting point to an ending point. DISPLACEMENT: Measures the distance from a starting point to an ending point.

DISPLACEMENT is: DISTANCE = 12m Displacement= 3m DISTANCE = 15m

Measures the distance from a starting point to an ending point. DISPLACEMENT: Measures the distance from a starting point to an ending point.

DISPLACEMENT is:

Measures the distance from a starting point to an ending point. DISPLACEMENT: Measures the distance from a starting point to an ending point.

DISPLACEMENT :

UNBALANCED FORCES: Describes unequal forces acting on an object – results in a change in the object’s motion in the direction of the larger force.

UNBALANCED FORCES:

UNBALANCED FORCES ARE NOT:

UNBALANCED FORCES: Describes unequal forces acting on an object – results in a change in the object’s motion in the direction of the larger force.

UNBALANCED FORCES:

UNBALANCED FORCES: Describes unequal forces acting on an object – results in a change in the object’s motion in the direction of the larger force.

UNBALANCED FORCES:

BALANCED FORCES : Describes forces that are equal but opposite in direction; when they act on an object, they cancel each other out and no change occurs in the object’s motion.

BALANCED FORCES :

BALANCED FORCES ARE NOT :

BALANCED FORCES : Describes forces that are equal but opposite in direction; when they act on an object, they cancel each other out and no change occurs in the object’s motion.

BALANCED FORCES : 125n 125n

BALANCED FORCES : Describes forces that are equal but opposite in direction; when they act on an object, they cancel each other out and no change occurs in the object’s motion.

BALANCED FORCES :

The Speed and direction of a moving body VELOCITY IS: The Speed and direction of a moving body

VELOCITY IS: 75 Miles South

VELOCITY IS NOT:

The Speed and direction of a moving body VELOCITY IS: The Speed and direction of a moving body

VELOCITY IS:

The Speed and direction of a moving body VELOCITY IS: The Speed and direction of a moving body

VELOCITY IS:

the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed. AVERAGE SPEED IS: the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed.

AVERAGE SPEED IS:

AVERAGE SPEED IS NOT:

the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed. AVERAGE SPEED IS: the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed.

AVERAGE SPEED IS: Average Speed = TD/TT AS= 3,380 km / 3 hrs

the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed. AVERAGE SPEED IS: the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed.

AVERAGE SPEED IS:

an object covering a distance at the same rate CONSTANT SPEED IS: an object covering a distance at the same rate

CONSTANT SPEED IS:

an object covering a distance at the same rate CONSTANT SPEED IS: an object covering a distance at the same rate

CONSTANT SPEED IS:

CONSTANT SPEED IS NOT:

an object covering a distance at the same rate CONSTANT SPEED IS: an object covering a distance at the same rate

CONSTANT SPEED IS:

a numerical description of how far apart objects are. DISTANCE IS: a numerical description of how far apart objects are.

DISTANCE IS:

a numerical description of how far apart objects are. DISTANCE IS: a numerical description of how far apart objects are.

DISTANCE IS:

a numerical description of how far apart objects are. DISTANCE IS: a numerical description of how far apart objects are.

DISTANCE IS:

INERTIA IS: An object’s tendency to resist change in motion

INERTIA IS:

INERTIA IS: An object’s tendency to resist change in motion

INERTIA IS:

INERTIA IS: An object’s tendency to resist change in motion

INERTIA IS:

MOTION IS: a change in position of an object with respect to time. Change in action is the result of an unbalanced force.

MOTION IS:

MOTION IS NOT:

MOTION IS: a change in position of an object with respect to time. Change in action is the result of an unbalanced force.

MOTION IS:

MOTION IS: a change in position of an object with respect to time. Change in action is the result of an unbalanced force.

MOTION IS:

Sum of all forces acting on an object NET FORCE IS: Sum of all forces acting on an object

NET FORCE IS:

Sum of all forces acting on an object NET FORCE IS: Sum of all forces acting on an object

NET FORCE IS:

Sum of all forces acting on an object NET FORCE IS: Sum of all forces acting on an object

NET FORCE IS: