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What is net force?
Two or more forces that are equal to one another and opposite in direction. The net force=0.
Acceleration
The tendency of an object to keep doing what it's doing.
A force caused by rubbing. It always goes against an object's motion.
An interaction that, if unopposed, will make an object accelerate. A push or a pull.
No change in movement (stay still or keep moving at constant speed)
When one or more forces are greater than all the rest when acting on an object. The net force is not 0.
The total force acting on an object.
What is force?
Two or more forces that are equal to one another and opposite in direction. The net force=0.
Acceleration
The tendency of an object to keep doing what it's doing.
A force caused by rubbing. It always goes against an object's motion.
An interaction that, if unopposed, will make an object accelerate. A push or a pull.
No change in movement (stay still or keep moving at constant speed)
When one or more forces are greater than all the rest when acting on an object. The net force is not 0.
The total force acting on an object.
What will a balanced force result in?
Two or more forces that are equal to one another and opposite in direction. The net force=0.
Acceleration
The tendency of an object to keep doing what it's doing.
A force caused by rubbing. It always goes against an object's motion.
An interaction that, if unopposed, will make an object accelerate. A push or a pull.
No change in movement (stay still or keep moving at constant speed)
When one or more forces are greater than all the rest when acting on an object. The net force is not 0.
The total force acting on an object.
What is friction?
Two or more forces that are equal to one another and opposite in direction. The net force=0.
Acceleration
The tendency of an object to keep doing what it's doing.
A force caused by rubbing. It always goes against an object's motion.
An interaction that, if unopposed, will make an object accelerate. A push or a pull.
No change in movement (stay still or keep moving at constant speed)
When one or more forces are greater than all the rest when acting on an object. The net force is not 0.
The total force acting on an object.
What are unbalanced forces?
Two or more forces that are equal to one another and opposite in direction. The net force=0.
Acceleration
The tendency of an object to keep doing what it's doing.
A force caused by rubbing. It always goes against an object's motion.
An interaction that, if unopposed, will make an object accelerate. A push or a pull.
No change in movement (stay still or keep moving at constant speed)
When one or more forces are greater than all the rest when acting on an object. The net force is not 0.
The total force acting on an object.
What will an unbalanced force result in?
Two or more forces that are equal to one another and opposite in direction. The net force=0.
Acceleration
The tendency of an object to keep doing what it's doing.
A force caused by rubbing. It always goes against an object's motion.
An interaction that, if unopposed, will make an object accelerate. A push or a pull.
No change in movement (stay still or keep moving at constant speed)
When one or more forces are greater than all the rest when acting on an object. The net force is not 0.
The total force acting on an object.
What is inertia?
Two or more forces that are equal to one another and opposite in direction. The net force=0.
Acceleration
The tendency of an object to keep doing what it's doing.
A force caused by rubbing. It always goes against an object's motion.
An interaction that, if unopposed, will make an object accelerate. A push or a pull.
No change in movement (stay still or keep moving at constant speed)
When one or more forces are greater than all the rest when acting on an object. The net force is not 0.
The total force acting on an object.
What are balanced forces?
Two or more forces that are equal to one another and opposite in direction. The net force=0.
Acceleration
The tendency of an object to keep doing what it's doing.
A force caused by rubbing. It always goes against an object's motion.
An interaction that, if unopposed, will make an object accelerate. A push or a pull.
No change in movement (stay still or keep moving at constant speed)
When one or more forces are greater than all the rest when acting on an object. The net force is not 0.
The total force acting on an object.
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