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Test 1 (Lessons 1, 2, 3, & 4)

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Motion   To alter (change) direction, speed, or position of an object.  
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Change of Motion   To alter the direction, speed, or position of an object.  
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Relative Position   The location of an object in relation to other objects. (Near, far, etc)  
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Time   The measurement of the period between events  
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Direction   The path along which something moves, lies, or points.  
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Distance   A measurement of how far from each other 2 points or places are.  
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Point of Reference   The back ground or non-moving object in the background that used to show an object has moved.  
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Variables   The things that can change, be changed, or vary in an investigation.  
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speed   The measurement of how fast an object travels from 1 place to another.  
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graph   Data is represented (shown) by putting points on the graph.  
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What tools are needed to measure speed?   A measuring tape and stop watch.  
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friction   A force that acts on an object when it rubs against another object or material.  
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force   A push or a pull.  
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gravity   A force where one object pulls on another.  
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