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Term Definition/description
force  any push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change directions  
friction  force that opposes, or acts against, motion when two surfaces rub against each other  
magnetism  the force of repulsion or attraction between poles of magnets  
gravitation  force that pulls all objects in the universe toward one another  
balanced forces  forces equal in size and opposite in direction  
unbalanced forces  when one force is greater than its opposite force  
acceleration  when an object starts to move, speeds up, slows down, stops, or changes direction  
net force  combined forces  
work  use of a force to move an object through a distance  
power  amount of work done for each unit of time  
machine  something that makes work seem easier by changing the size or direction of the force  
position  an object's place, or location  
speed  measure of the distance an object moves in a given amount of time  
velocity  an object's speed in a particular direction  
acceleration  any change in velocity  
momentum  measure of how hard it is to slow down or stop an object  
inertia  property of matter that keeps it moving in a straight line or keeps it at rest  
Newton's first law of motion  an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed until an outside force acts on it  
Newton's second law of motion  an object's acceleration depends on the size and direction of the force acting on it and on the mass of the object  
Newton's third law of motion  For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction  
orbit  the path one body in space takes as it revolves around another body