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Julissa - SCIENCE REVIEW

Science review game.

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Created Date 09.20.20
Last Updated 09.22.20
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Topics of this game:
  • A frame of reference is a ____ of objects that are not moving with respect to one another.
  • Distance is the ______ of a path between two points.
  • Magnitude can be _____ length, or amount.
  • Speed is the _______ of the distance an object moves to the amount of _____ the object moves.
  • A _____- _____ graph is a good way to describe motion.
  • Velocity is the ______ and direction in which an object is moving.
  • Acceleration is the rate at which _____ changes.
  • You calculate acceleration for _____-_____ motion by diving the change in velocity by the total time.
  • If the velocity increases, the numerator is positive and thus the acceleration is also _____.
  • You can use _____ to calculate acceleration.
  • Acceleration is rarely ______, and motion is rarely in a straight line.
  • A force is a ____ or ____ that acts on an object.
  • A _____ scale is commonly used to measure force.
  • When forces on an object are_____, the net force is zero and there is no____ in the object's motion.
  • The easiest way to convert from one measurement to another is to use _____ factors.
  • Positive exponent if the decimal moves ____ ( scientific notation ).
  • A force can cause a resting object to ____________.
  • Scientists use a ____ of measuring units called _____.
  • Sometimes the net force acting on an object is _____.
  • You can use a/an _____ to represent direction and strength or a force.

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