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Horizontal vector ThirdLaw StaticFriction FirstLaw Newton FreeBodyDiagram KineticFriction Larger force FrictionalForce TensionForce FieldForce NormalForce WeightForce SpringForce Away
NetForce Inertia ConstantVelocity NoAcceleration ContactForce Move Vertical Mass SecondLaw StayStill Same Decrease StaticEquilibrium
Horizontal
2. An object at rest stays at rest and an object in
motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an
unbalanced force.
9. The result of all forces acting on an object
13. Force exerted by a surface, pushing an object up,
balancing out the influence of gravity
14. Force exerted by a string or rope
15. 0 net force =
16. A force has a magnitude and a direction making it
a _____
17. the Friction force that an object experiences once
motion has already started
19. For every action there is an equal and opposite
reaction
21. a diagram showing all the forces acting on an
object
22. A force that opposes motion; Force that acts to
resist motion
23. A condition where the are net external forces
acting are balanced
26. directions arrow face in a free body diagram
27. A push or a pull
28. object not moving that have a balanced force
(Fnet 0N) will
29. moving object that have a balanced force (Fnet
0N) will
Vertical
1. Large mass required ___ force to move
3. The force exerted by a compressed or stretched
spring upon any object that is attached to it
4. Gravitational, magnetic, electric force exert force
without touch
5. Force caused by gravity
6. Tension, spring, applied, and normal force require
touch to show force
7. side to side motion/direction
8. SI unit used to measure force
10. force to over come to move an object; requires an
amount of force to start moving; can keep an object
from moving
11. 2 object that collide will experience the _____
amount of force
12. O Fnet = 0 acceleration =
18. amount of matter in an object
20. up and down motion/direction
23. Mass influence force and acceleration (F=ma)
24. If Force is constant and mass is increased
acceleration will ____
25. The tendency of an object to resist a change in
motion, why a body flies through the windshield when
the car crashes/stops
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Horizontal section
2. FirstLaw
9. NetForce
13. NormalForce
14. TensionForce
15. NoAcceleration
16. vector
17. KineticFriction
19. ThirdLaw
21. FreeBodyDiagram
22. FrictionalForce
23. StaticEquilibrium
26. Away
27. ContactForce
28. StayStill
29. ConstantVelocity
Vertical section
1. Larger force
3. SpringForce
4. FieldForce
5. WeightForce
6. ContactForce
7. Horizontal
8. Newton
10. StaticFriction
11. Same
12. NoAcceleration
18. Mass
20. Vertical
23. SecondLaw
24. Decrease
25. Inertia
Horizontal section
2. FirstLaw
9. NetForce
13. NormalForce
14. TensionForce
15. NoAcceleration
16. vector
17. KineticFriction
19. ThirdLaw
21. FreeBodyDiagram
22. FrictionalForce
23. StaticEquilibrium
26. Away
27. ContactForce
28. StayStill
29. ConstantVelocity
Vertical section
1. Larger force
3. SpringForce
4. FieldForce
5. WeightForce
6. ContactForce
7. Horizontal
8. Newton
10. StaticFriction
11. Same
12. NoAcceleration
18. Mass
20. Vertical
23. SecondLaw
24. Decrease
25. Inertia
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