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The change in an object’s position with respect to time and in comparison to the position of other objects used as reference points.
motion
speed
velocity
acceleration
the measurement of the force of gravity on an object
mass
speed
weight
motion
speed with a direction
motion
velocity
acceleration
distance
The rate of change of position (or distance traveled) with respect to time
acceleration
motion
density
speed
the capacity necessary to do work; controls the amount of change that can occur within a system
speed
joule
momentum
energy
energy of motion
kinetic energy
potential energy
movement
work
energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred
Law of conservation of matter
Law of conservation of energy
Law of energy transfer
Law of the universe
the quantity or strength of an object's motion; mass x velocity
speed
force
energy
momentum
The amount of matter in a given space or volume; it is a relationship between mass and volume.
joule
volume
weight
density
the standard international unit for energy
newton
joule
kilogram
m/s/s
how far from one point to another
speed
distance
movement
length
speed up, slow down, change direction
speed
motion
movement
acceleration
the variable the scientist changes on purpose
manipulated
responding
dependent
changer
the variable that may respond
dependent
independent
manipulated
affected
always on the x axis
dependent variable
responding variable
independent variable
affected variable
always on the y axis
responding variable
manipulated variable
independent variable
affected variable
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