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science vocab 2

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Definition
Motion   The state in which one object’s distance from another is changing  
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Reference Point   A place or object used for comparison to describe the position or motion of a person or object  
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Distance   the length of a path between two points  
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Displacement   the length and direction of a straight line between starting and ending points.  
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Scalar   Measurement that have magnitude or size only  
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Vector   Measurements that have magnitude, or size, and direction  
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Speed   The distance that object travels in a certain period of time  
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Velocity   speed in a given direction  
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Acceleration   The rate at which velocity changes with time  
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Energy   Potential and kinetic  
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Potential Energy   Stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object  
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Gravitational Energy   Weight and height relative to a reference point.  
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Elastic Energy   Stretched or Compressed  
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Mechanical Energy   Combination of kinetic and potential  
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Law of Conservation of Energy   energy can´t be created or destroyed  
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Work   A word that describes what is done on an object when a force is exerted on an object that causes it to move  
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Kinetic Energy   the energy an object has do to its motion  
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