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  • energy used to push or pull an object
    force
  • to move something away from you
    push
  • to move something towards you
    pull
  • the movement to change in position of an object.
    motion
  • do not cause change in motion, equal in size and opposite in direction. Net force is 0.
    Balance
  • causing acceleration or changes in motion. Result in Net force.
    Unbalance
  • direct physical contact between two surface or objects
    Contact
  • do not invite direct contact between two surface or objects
    Non-Contact
  • TYPES OF CONTACT FORCE:
    normal force
  • TYPES OF CONTACT FORCE:
    Friction force
  • TYPES OF CONTACT FORCE:
    muscular force
  • TYPES OF CONTACT FORCE:
    Tension Force
  • TYPES OF CONTACT FORCE:
    Applied Force
  • TYPES OF NON-CONTACT FORCE:
    Magnetic Force
  • TYPES OF NON-CONTACT FORCE:
    Gravitational Force
  • an object at rest will remain at rest and an object at motion will remain at motion.
    Inertia
  • WHAT ARE THE 3 LAWS OF MOTION?
    Inertia, Acceleration and Interaction
  • If the solution is: Fnet = 6N - 6N is it Balanced or Unbalanced?
    Balanced
  • same direction = add
    opposite direction = subtract
  • Acceleration is directly proportional to force.
  • Acceleration is inversely proportional with mass/
  • state that every action, there is always an equal but opposite reaction.
    Interaction
  • defined as the product of the force applied to move an object.
    Work
  • French Mathematician
    Gaspard Coriolis
  • is defined to be the change in position of an object.
    Displacement
  • causes an object to move.
    force
  • Work is done when the direction of the objects motion is the same as the direction of the force
  • Force is applied but does not work when force and displacement is perpendicular
  • ability to do work
    energy
  • what are the 2 TYPES OF ENERGY?
    Kinetic and Potential
  • energy that consist motion of an object
    kinetic energy
  • a form of stored energy
    potential energy
  • WHAT ARE THE 2 TYPES OF PE?
    Gravitational and Elastic
  • simply define as the rate of doing work.
    power
  • longitudinal wave that is capable of producing an auditory sensation.
    Sound
  • the high temperature the fast sound travels
  • sound travels faster in what medium?
    solid
  • LIGHT: produced naturally
    Natural Light
  • LIGHT: man made light
    Artificial Light
  • visible light is also known as?
    White Light