Fletcher's 8th grade Physics Test Review
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Displacement | The measured distance of an object from its starting point to its final location
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Inertia | Matter's resistance to changing its state of motion
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Terminal Velocity | The greatest amount of motion that an object can have
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Thermal Energy | Heat energy
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Net Force | The product of combined forces
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Resistance | Another word for Inertia
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Constant | The motion when all forces acting on an object are balanced
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Negative Acceleration | Slowing down
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Velocity | Speed and direction
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Force | Mass x Acceleration
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Joules | The units to measure Energy and Work
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Transformed | Energy can not be created or destroyed but it can be _______
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Energy | The ability to do work
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Change | A word that describes what Acceleration is.
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Friction | A force that opposes motion
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Reaction | According to Newton's 3rd law; Action forces are always paired equally with _________ forces
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Unbalanced forces | What causes acceleration?
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Speed | Distance per unit of time
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Kinetic Energy | The energy of motion
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Potential Energy | Stored energy
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Gravity | A force that comes from all matter
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Acceleration | The result of Net force applied to an object
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Deceleration | The result of a Net force applied in the opposite direction of an object in motion
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Drag force | A force in fluids that slows moving objects
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Constant Speed | A flat line on a Speed-Time graph
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Acceleration | A curved line on on a Distance-Time graph
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Flatline | An object not moving on a Distance-time graph
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Constant Acceleration | A diagonal straight line on a Speed-Time graph
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