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Physics-Section 5B

Horizontales
It opposes movement.
Acceleration is (blank) proportional to force.
Friction is directly proportional to the (blank) force.
He had accurate clocks.
Galileo concluded that objects have no natural (blank) to stop.
Friction is greater between two (blank) objects than when they're sliding.
Friction depends on the (blanks) in contact.
An object will stay in motion unless acted upon by a net (blank) force.
All objects have an (blank) to change motion.
The friction (blank) always points away from the direction of movement.
Second law: the law of (blank) motion.
Friction between stationary objects.
Since the (blank), scientists believed that things would come to a stop if left to themselves.
First law: the Law of (blank).
Force is (blank) proportional to mass.
Friction between a rolling object and a stationary surface.
Rockets push against (blank).
Verticales
Friction between an object and air or liquid.
The more force pushing an object against a surface, the more friction (blanks).
The field of physics that was created when Galileo's studies were extended.
You jump (blank), the boat is pushed backward.
(Blanks) at rest stay at rest.
If an object is in contact with a surface, there will be (blank).
5B: Newton's Laws of (blank).
The (blank) would accelerate for a moment, before it hits the floor.
Third law: the law of action-(blank).
Newton's first law states that the motion of an object will change when this type of force is applied.
It means 90 degrees.
Friction between sliding objects.
The friction on a stack of tiles is (parallel / perpendicular) to the roof.
No net force on a object is mechanical (blank).
It is always straight down to the center of the Earth.
There is none for inertia.
We are so accustomed to friction & (blank) acting on an object.
The old dude who investigated the Greeks idea with several experiements.
Measuring inertia is really measuring (blank).
Calvin: "I love (blanks)"...after writing in his own words.
Objects in motion continue in a (blank) line.
The desktop resists force with an equal but (blank) force.
The Law of (blank)-Reaction.