Forces and Motion Test Review Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. things around you that you use to describe motion frame.

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Forces and Motion Test Review

Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. things around you that you use to describe motion frame of reference speednewton HINT

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Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. motion that is described based on a frame of reference accelerationposition relative motion HINT

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Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. metric unit of force gravitynewtoncentimeter

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Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. measure of the force of gravity on an object newtonweight frame of reference HINT

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Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. force that keeps two objects that are touching from easily sliding past each other frictionweight relative motion

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Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. describes a certain place mapforceposition

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Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. any change of position speedmotionweight

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Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. measure of an object’s change of position during a unit of time speedforce relative motion HINT

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Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. any push or pull speedfrictionforce

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Click on the vocabulary word that best fits the definition below. change in speed or direction of an object’s motion frame of reference accelerationposition HINT

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If you REFER to things around you, you are using your ____________ of _____________. Return to Question

The FRAMED pictures in your house probably are of your RELATIVES. Return to Question

Your bathroom scale measures the force of gravity on YOU! Return to Question

If you divide how far you went by how long it took you, you will be able to figure out how fast you went. Return to Question

You do this in your car when you push on the gas pedal. Return to Question

Click on the button that best answers the question below. To find the speed of an object, you need to know the distance it traveled as well as… how it got therehow long it took

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Click on the button that best answers the question below. Whenever you push or pull something, you are exerting… forcefriction

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Click on the button that best answers the question below. Motion is stopped and started by… forcesgravity

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Click on the button that best answers the question below. You can measure force by using a… rulerspring scalethermometer

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Click on the button that best answers the question below. Do you weigh more on Earth or on the moon? the moonEarth

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Keep studying and you will be sure to ace the test! START OVER