3rd Grade, Alexander, Forces And Motion Study Stack
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| What is Acceleration? | an increase in an object's velocity
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| What is Equilibrium? | a state of balance where opposing forces on an object simply cancel each other out, and the object remains stable and unchanged
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| What is Force? | something that changes an object's state of rest or motion
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| What is Friction? | the force that pulls anything on the Earth's surface toward the center of the Earth
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| What is Gravity? | a force that pulls anything on the Earth's surface toward the center of the Earth
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| What is Inertia? | an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force is introduced
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| What is Kinetic Energy? | the energy an object has because it is moving
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| What is Momentum? | a tendency of an object to keep moving when it is in motion
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| What is Potential Energy? | energy that is stored up on an object because of it's position
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| What is Velocity? | how fast an in what direction an object is traveling
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| What is Newton's Third Law? | for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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| What is an Example Of Friction? | brakes on a car
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| If you kick a bowling ball and a tennis ball with the same amount of force, according to Newton's Second Law of Motion, what will happen? | the tennis ball will travel farther than the bowling ball
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| According to Newton's First Law of Motion | an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force
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| What is an example of kinetic energy? | a skier moving swiftly down a hill
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| A skateboarder at the top of a ramp has what? | potential energy
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| The scientific study of energy and matter and how they interact with each other is called? | physics
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| Give an example of Newton's Third Law, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. | Give an example
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