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chapter11

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.+-is a system of object that are not moving with respect to one another   A Frame of Referance  
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is movement in relation to a frame of reference   Relative Motion  
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is the length of a path between two points   Distance  
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is a quantity that has magnitude and direction   Vector  
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the vector sum of two or moer vectors   Resultant Vector  
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is the ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object move   Speed  
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is the total traveled,d, divided by the time,t, it takes to travel that time   Average Speed  
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is the rate at which an object is moving at a given moment in time   Instantaneous Speed  
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the speed and direction in which an objects is moving   Velocity  
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the rate at which velocity changes   Acceleration  
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the movement of an object toward earth solely because of gravity   Free Fall  
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is a steady change in velocity   Constant Accelration  
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in which the displayed data form straight-line parts.   Linear Graph  
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a curve conntecting the data points that are plotted   Non-Linear Graph  
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