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The weight of an object tells you
how heavy the object is
F = P X A (Force = Pressure x Area)
Increasing the force
A leaf falling from a tree
Weight
Bernoulli
Drag
Law of Gravity
Stremlininng an airplane reduces
how heavy the object is
F = P X A (Force = Pressure x Area)
Increasing the force
A leaf falling from a tree
Weight
Bernoulli
Drag
Law of Gravity
Gravity was discovered by
how heavy the object is
F = P X A (Force = Pressure x Area)
Increasing the force
A leaf falling from a tree
Weight
Bernoulli
Drag
Law of Gravity
An example of air resistance would be
how heavy the object is
F = P X A (Force = Pressure x Area)
Increasing the force
A leaf falling from a tree
Weight
Bernoulli
Drag
Law of Gravity
If the area remains the same you can increase pressure by
how heavy the object is
F = P X A (Force = Pressure x Area)
Increasing the force
A leaf falling from a tree
Weight
Bernoulli
Drag
Law of Gravity
What does a spring scale measure
how heavy the object is
F = P X A (Force = Pressure x Area)
Increasing the force
A leaf falling from a tree
Weight
Bernoulli
Drag
Law of Gravity
The idea that all objects are attracted to each other is called
how heavy the object is
F = P X A (Force = Pressure x Area)
Increasing the force
A leaf falling from a tree
Weight
Bernoulli
Drag
Law of Gravity
The formula for pressure is
how heavy the object is
F = P X A (Force = Pressure x Area)
Increasing the force
A leaf falling from a tree
Weight
Bernoulli
Drag
Law of Gravity
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