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Matter in Motion
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When an object changes position over time when compared with a reference point, the object is in motion.
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The rate at which an object moves is its speed.
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The speed of an object in a particular direction is the object’s velocity.
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____ is the rate at which velocity changes. Acceleration
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The acceleration that occurs in circular motion is known as centripetal acceleration.
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A ____ is simply a push or a pull. force
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You have made a house of cards on top of your table. Suddenly, a gust of wind blows through an open window and your house of cards comes tumbling down. The wind applied _____ to your house of cards. an unbalanced force
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Two teams are having a tug of war contest. The flag in the middle is not moving because the two teams are balanced.
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____ is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching. Friction
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When applying brakes on a car or a bicycle, you are using _____ friction to stop. sliding
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The treads on a car’s tires wear away due to ____ friction. rolling
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A sky diver’s acceleration slows down due to ____ friction. fluid
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A good rule to observe when around a swimming pool is “no running.” The deck around the pool becomes very slippery to walk on when wet due to fluid friction.
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One of the largest forces opposing the motion of a car is fluid friction.
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One Saturday, you go on a picnic. Although there is a slight breeze, the napkins stay on the tablecloth because of static friction.
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One way to increase friction is to use sand.
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____ are substances that are applied to surfaces to reduce the friction between them. Lubricants
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____ is a force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses. Gravity
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Objects of any size exert a ____ force. gravitational
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____ is a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object. Weight
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____ is the amount of matter in an object, and its value does not change. Mass
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Mass is measured with a balance.
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Weight is measured with a spring scale.
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