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The change in velocity divided by the time it takes for the change to occur. |
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On what does the acceleration of an object depend? |
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Newton's Second Law of Motion |
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The net force accting on an object causes an object to accelerate in the direction of the net force.
A= net force
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The unit of acceleration. |
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Used to calculate the net force on an object.
F= ma |
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The force that apposes motion between two surfaces that are touvhing each other. |
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The areas where the bumbs on two surfaces stick together causing friction.
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The friction between two surfaces that are not moving past eacchother. |
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The force that apposes two surfaces the motion of two sliding past surfaces eachother. |
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The friction between a rolling object and the suface it rolls on.
Rolling friction is usually much less than static or sliding friction. |
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Reacts on objects that fall through the air and depends on the speed, size, and shape of the object. |
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The highest velocity that a falling object will reach. |
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