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Determine how UB forces change speed or direction of an object's motion

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show Acceleration  
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show Add the forces  
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show At rest  
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show Balanced forces  
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What is speed with direction?   show
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show Speed  
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What is the total of all forces acting upon an object?   show
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show Subtract the forces  
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What is the unit in which force is measured?   show
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show Mass x Acceleration  
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How do you calculate mass?   show
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show Force divided by Mass  
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show Force  
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What is the unit in which mass is measured?   show
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The amount of matter in an object defines -   show
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show Friction  
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show m/s  
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show m/s^2 (meters per second squared)  
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Which forces cause an object to accelerate?   show
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