Description

The difference between the final and initial momentum
a collision that conserves internal kinetic energy
a collision in which internal kinetic energy is not conserved
the force between surfaces that opposes one sliding on the other
the transfer of energy by a force that causes an object to be displaced
change in length to an original length
ratio of force to area
turning or twisting effectiveness of a force
The ability to do work
The acceleration of an object moving in a circle ,toward the center
The motion of an object to a circular path at constant speed
change in shape due to application of force
The rate at what an objects velocity changes over a period of time
The only force acting on an object is the force due to gravity
A sketch showing all of the external forces acting on an object or system
the quantity of matter in a substance , measured in kilograms
defined by the boundaries of an object or collection of objects being observed
The pulling force that acts along a stretched flexible connector
A reaction force that pushes a body forward in response to a backward force
The number of complete wave cycles passing a given point within one second
Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths in the range
to fluctuate back and forth in a steady beat
A body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line , it will remain at rest
The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass
there's always and equal and opposite reaction

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