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energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms   chemical energy  
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energy of hot objects   thermal energy  
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energy of opposition potential   potential energy  
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energy of motion   kinetic energy  
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In what direction does an object accelerate?   in the direction of the force  
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How does friction affect moving objects?   slows it down  
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mass x acceleration: work examples from your notes   word problems  
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actions and reactions (3rd law)   pair forces  
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What does friction covert energy of motion into?   thermal energy  
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What keeps a satellite in orbit around the earth?   force of gravity  
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the greater the mass of an object.....   the more inertia the object has  
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the law of inertia...   newton's first law  
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the friction from air molecules hitting on object moves through the air   air resistance  
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statement that describes events or relationships that exist in nature   law  
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unbalanced force can keep an object moving in a circle   circular motion  
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a force between surfaces that resists the movement of one surface past another surface   friction  
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a push or pull   force  
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list newton's 3 law of motion   1 an object at rest stays at rest unless and unbalanced force acts on it Examples: a book left on the table overnight is there when you return a soccer ball continues to roll until it hits something the clothes you left on the floor are still there w  
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newton's laws of motion   force = mass x acceleration a baseball hit with a bat flies farther than a bowling ball hit with a bat  
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newton's laws of motion   for every equal and opposite action there is an equal and opposite reaction a balloon flies forward when air quickly escapes from it  
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galileo   Italian scientist showed that falling objects with different masses have the same acceleration  
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If you are not strapped into some amusement rides, how would you fly off?   fly off in a straight line  
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at the top of a hill on a roller coaster, what does your inertia do to your body?   keeps you there  
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