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Newton's toy box

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the rate of change in velocity
action force   a force exerted on a subject  
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air resistance   the force of air pushing against a moving object  
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conservation of energy   the amount of energy in a closed system remains constant over time  
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conservation of momentum   for two objects subject only to their mutual interactions, the total momentum of the objects remains constant in time. P=mv. This is equivalent to Newton's third law of motion  
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elastic potential energy   the term used to describe the energy stored in a compressed or stretched object (usually a spring or rubber band)  
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energy   the ability to do work (or to produce change)  
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force   a push or pull  
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freefall   the condition of an object falling in a gravitational field  
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friction   a resistance force opposing motion  
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gravitational potential energy   the energy possessed by an object that can fall  
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gravity   the force of attraction between masses  
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inertia   the property by which an object tends to remain at rest or in uniform straight-line motion.  
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kinetic energy   the energy possessed by an object because of its motion  
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mass   the amount of matter an object contains  
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microgravity   almost weightless conditions; only very small forces remain. This is the term used by NASA to describe the in-orbit environment  
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momentum   the product of an object's mass multiplied by its velocity. Momentum is conserved quantity within a closed system.  
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Newton's first law of motion   an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted on by an unbalanced external force  
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Newton's second law of motion   the acceleration of an object is inversely proportional to its mass and directly proportional to the resultant external force acting on it (F=ma). A greater unbalanced force causes a greater acceleration of an object in the direction of the force. The m  
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Newton's third law of motion   Forces always occur in pairs. If object A exerts a force on Object B, an equal but opposite foce is exerted by Object B on Object A. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.  
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parabola   One possible path of an object falling freely in a gravity field. A tossed ball follows a parabolic arc  
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potential energy   the energy required to place an object in a position. This energy is stored in the object until the object moves  
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reaction force   the force exerted by an object experiencing an action force. The reaction force is equal to the action force, but in the opposite direction  
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speed   the distance traveled by an object divided by the time required to cover the distance  
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velocity   a measure of the speed and direction of an object's motion  
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weight   the strength of the gravity force pulling down on an object.  
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acceleration   the rate of change in velocity  
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gravity support force   the force that opposes gravity  
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