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What is the difference between speed and velocity?   Velocity includes direction, while speed does not.  
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What are the definitions of net force, balanced force, and unbalanced force?   Net force = two or more forces acting on an object at the same time A balanced force = two forces that cancel each other out Unbalanced force = two forces are acting on an object in opposite directions with unequal force  
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What are Newton's three laws and what do they mean?   1) An object will remain at its constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force 2)F = MA 3)For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction  
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What are the equations of speed and velocity?   Speed = distance/time Velocity = speed + direction  
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What is the equation for acceleration? Be able to use it in a word problem.   Acceleration = Final v- initial v divided by time A car goes around the track going 80mph N In 5 sec. it speeds up to 95mph and turns E. What is its acceleration? (3miles/hour east)  
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What is friction and how does it affect objects?   Friction is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact. It exerts force on both objects either moving or stationery, providing a net force which slows down the object.  
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What is the difference between weight and mass? Would you weigh more on Saturn or Earth?   Mass = the amount of matter that makes up an object Weight = the measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object Saturn's gravitational force is larger, so you would weigh more over there.  
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What does the Law of Conservation State? How is it related to roller coasters?   The Law of Conservation states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. In a roller coaster, the energy of the cars going downhill is transferred to heat from friction between the track and the cars.  
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KE = 1/2 x 4kg x 3m/s squared   KE = 18J  
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Work = f x d W = 55N x 4m   W = 220J  
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What are the three kinds of heat? Give an example of each.   Conduction (roasting a marshmellow), Convection (magma in Earth's asthenosphere), and Radiation (sunshine)  
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