Unbalanced force:
A force that causes a change in the motion of an object Inertia: A tendency of an object to do nothing or remain unchanged Linear force: A force that act in the same direction along a straight line Acceleration: The rate of change in velocity Velocity: The speed of an object in a given direction Reaction: An equal and opposite force exerted by an object against the other object that is exerting a force on Exert: To put to use a force on an object Act upon: To apply on an object or the presence of force in an object Force: A push or pull upon an object resulting from the object’s interaction with another object Momentum: The quantity of motion that an object has At rest: An object being stationery without any external force acted upon it Net force: The sum of all forces acting on an object Equal: Being evenly proportioned or balanced Constant: Not changing or varying continuously Motion: A change in position of an object with a respected time External force: A force caused by external agent outside the system Balanced force: Two individual force that are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction Weight: The amount or quantity of heaviness or mass Tension: The force that is transmitted through a string, rope, cable or wire when it is puled tight by forces acting from opposite ends Action-reaction: A pair of force that acted upon two interacting object Magnitude: How big something is or quantity Simultaneous: Something that is occurring, operating or done at the same time Friction: A surface resistance to relative motion Opposite direction: An object or something going on an opposing direction |
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