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The distance over a certain amount of time speed
An object in motion has this type of energy kinetic energy
An object with stored energy has this type of energy potential energy
Any push or pull by one object on another force
The ability to perform work or change an object energy
The tendency for an object to stay at rest inertia
A change in velocity over time acceleration
The speed and direction of an object velocity
The force causing movement of an object work
A go-cart traveling 30 miles per hour is an example of... speed
A roller coaster reaching its fastest speed is an example of... kinetic energy
A spring in a trampoline is an example of... potential energy
A boulder sitting in a field and resting is an example of... intertia
A roller coaster moving down due to the force of gravity is an example of... work
A horse galloping at an increasing speed is an example of... acceleration
Two children pulling on a toy with equal force and the toy doesn't move is an example of... balanced force
An elevator moving up a building is an example of... unbalanced force
A force that opposes the motion of one object moving past another friction
The more friction between colliding objects,... the more heat is produced
Something that will stop a moving skateboard friction
When one object touches another, such as a baseball and a bat contact force
When hammering a nail, the energy transferred is... kinetic
When a bat hits a baseball, the force causes a change in the ball's... direction
Bowling balls knock over more pins when they... move faster and have more energy
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