Flashback In a chemical reaction there may be a: A. Color change B. Formation of a gas C. Heat change D. All of the above
Flashback Gravity is a _______. A. Velocity bSpeed cForce dWeight
In winter, ice and snow may cover the concrete sidewalk, making it slippery. It is harder to walk because ice lowers this force: A. Gravity B. Friction C. Propulsion D. Inertia
Answers ms/science/forces-and-motion/inertia.htm ms/science/forces-and-motion/inertia.htm
Flashback In a chemical reaction there may be a: A. Color change B. Formation of a gas C. Heat change D. All of the above
Flashback Gravity is a _______. A.Velocity B.Speed C.Force D. Weight
In winter, ice and snow may cover the concrete sidewalk, making it slippery. It is harder to walk because ice lowers this force: A. Gravity B. Friction C. Propulsion D. Inertia
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